About One Cure

About One Cure

Learn more about One Cure and CSU

About One Cure

Cancer is cancer. Colorado State University’s One Cure program is founded on the principle that cancer affects all creatures and, that treatment breakthroughs come through collaboration between scientists and doctors who are working with both people and animals. This approach is known as comparative or translational oncology; the study of cancer in people and pets to benefit both species. It is the core of One Cure and is a guiding concept for the Flint Animal Cancer Center at Colorado State University. The center works to improve the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer in pet animals and, by working with the human medical field, translates research findings and knowledge to also help people with cancer. For more information, visit onecure.com.

About Colorado State University’s Flint Animal Cancer Center, Fort Collins, Colorado

The Colorado State University Flint Animal Cancer Center’s mission is to improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer in pet animals, translating research and knowledge to also benefit people with cancer. The center offers the latest and most advanced diagnostics and treatments in surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. It attains its mission through an innovative study of cancer, thoughtful and compassionate care, specialized treatment options and procedures. The Flint Animal Cancer Center continues to pursue a cure for cancer through its clinical oncology service, clinical trials, advanced clinical and research training for veterinarians, innovative research and specialized consultation service available for clients and referring veterinarians. For more information, visit csuanimalcancercenter.org.

About Colorado State University

Colorado State University, one of the nation’s top-performing public research institutes, was established in 1870 and remains inspired by its land-grant heritage and world-class faculty, staff and students. With annual research expenditures of more than $300 million, with more than 33,000 students built on multiple, consecutive years of record enrollment, including more Colorado high school graduates than any other university, and with outreach and engagement programs in every county in Colorado, we serve our state as we seek, together, to make a global difference. Alumni and friends gave nearly $200 million in gifts to CSU in 2016, shattering the record for any single campus in the state. In 2015, the Smithsonian Institution featured Fort Collins and CSU as a hub for energy innovation in an exhibit at the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. CSU also in 2016 became the proud academic partner of Semester at Sea. For more information, visit colostate.edu.