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Pioneering cancer treatment saves python named Jodie Foster

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A 15-Foot Python Named Jodie Foster Is The First Snake To Receive Human Cancer Treatment
In 2024, keepers noticed the python eating less — a serious red flag for any large constrictor.

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‘World’s First’ Snake Cancer Treatment Saves a Tumor-Plagued Python Named Jodie Foster
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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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15ft python named after Jodie Foster saved by human cancer treatment at Chester Zoo
A 15ft python named after Jodie Foster is thought 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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Do Burmese pythons attack, or even eat, humans? Python Challenge dates

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of Florida's most anticipated events of the year is almost here — the 2026 Florida Python Challenge. The Burmese python is a large, nonvenomous constrictor snake that is an ...
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Pythons' extreme biology may hold clues for treating human disease

For new discoveries, everyday mysteries, and the science behind the headlines, follow NPR's Short Wave podcast. When Skip Maas first adopted Agrapina, a mottled ball python, she hadn't eaten in 14 months. But as he soon observed, she was still a taut coil ...
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Has a Burmese python ever killed people in Florida? What to know

As Florida temperatures climb, so do snake sightings, especially of invasive Burmese pythons, which become more active and easier to spot during warmer months. The Burmese python is a large, nonvenomous constrictor snake that is an invasive species in ...
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