Horses with sarcoids could soon benefit from a new vaccine-based treatment that is currently being developed by a group of German researchers.

Equine sarcoids, semi-malignant skin tumors caused by bovine papillomaviruses (BPV)-1 and -2, are common in horses.

According to Martin Muller, PhD, group leader at the German Cancer Research Center in Heidelberg, Germany and a co-author on this study, a variety of treatment options are available for sarcoids, including surgical removal and chemotherapy.

"None of the available treatments are effective and spontaneous improvement in the number or size of sarcoids is extremely rare," explained Muller

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