Do you have scientific journals tied to this project discussing your cancer treatment specifically for dogs?
I was looking for such links or references on your whitepaper regarding articles that you have proven the efficiency of this method, but to no avail.
Also, you are looking for dog owners who can afford this kind of treatment because let's face the fact, this will cost them a hefty price, where ordinary dog owners can't avail such services.
If you look over this thread you will see much discussion on all of this.
Here is what i posted to someone else a few days ago
Researchers publish data for (1) if they are trying to gain interest for more funding. (2) They are working on a new drug that needs the per review in scientific journal. (3) Publications are good publicity for the researcher so they can find other companies that want to use them for research so they can continue to get paid.
WE HAVE a treatment that works and has worked on people for 13 years. A treatment that is Proprietary. We do not want others to know about it until we have had a few years to give our investors a fair return on their investments. Without investor, our clinics will not happen so it is our responsibility to help them earn a good ROI.
I do not know where you live but let me discuss the costs in the US where we are going to open these at first and then to Europe. I have been involved in canine cancer research in the US since 2006. Normal costs for treatment now that do not work are $10,000 and up. And people in the US paid that all the time and still lose there dogs. We paid ourself $10,000 on one dog and $6,000 on another just to lose them anyways.
How treatment is going to cost around $4,000. It is cheaper than anything I know. They are going to have treatments from 4 to 6 weeks still for $4,000. At least that is our target price right now.