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A 4.5-meter-long, 50-kilogram reticulated python named "Judy Foster" has successfully recovered from a malignant tumor in her jawbone using an innovative electric chemotherapy treatment typically used for humans. After the tumor recurred and caused destruction to part of the jawbone, the snake underwent surgical removal, followed by a 90-minute session of electric chemotherapy. This session involved a new protocol that combined the drug "Bleomycin" with electrical pulses to enhance the permeability of cancer cells. The results showed that Judy is eating normally and has fully regained her vitality, with no signs of cancer recurrence. This case supports the potential use of this groundbreaking treatment in veterinary medicine for the management of serious tumors in mammals and reptiles alike.
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