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Python gets world's 1st cancer treatment

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Giant reticulated python Jodie Foster saved by world-first electrochemotherapy after vets remove cancerous tumour and part of her jaw
A 15-foot reticulated python named Jodie Foster has become what is believed to be the first snake in the world to receive electrochemotherapy, after a cancerous tumour returned in her jaw. The 23-year-old python at Chester Zoo had previously undergone surgery to remove a fibrosarcoma,

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Meet Jodie Foster, the 15-ft python. She’s the first snake to receive a new cancer treatment
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A 15-Foot Python Named Jodie Foster Is The First Snake To Receive Human Cancer Treatment
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Python believed to be first in the world to benefit from human cancer treatment
A 15-foot python named after actress Jodie Foster is believed to be the first snake in the world to benefit from a cancer treatment normally used on humans.

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Python named Jodie Foster first snake to receive pioneering cancer treatment
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15-foot python benefits from human cancer treatment in world-first
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Burmese python vs Reticulated python: Length, weight, habitat, diet and behaviour compared

At first glance, the reticulated python and Burmese python seem like variations of the same giant snake: both are non-venomous constrictors from Southeast Asia, both can grow to several metres, and both are capable of taking surprisingly large prey.
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Scientists Can’t Explain Why This Python Ate Another Python

It is not uncommon to spot a Burmese or reticulated python constricting and killing prey in their natural habitat. However, seeing a giant python eating another giant python is incredibly unusual, and scientists are still stumped as to why this happened.
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