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Veterinary experts do not know exactly what causes canine bone cancer, but some dogs are more at risk of contracting the disease if they have experienced a bone fracture, or have had surgically...
Canine cancer is a common cause of dog deaths. However, canine cancer does not have to lead to death. Dog cancer treatment is available to help your dog overcome her cancer. Ensuring your dog has...
So your dog has been diagnosed with cancer. Cancer is a scary diagnosis for a family member whether it is a furry family member or a human family member. Many forms of canine cancer can be...
A diagnosis of cancer in a beloved family pooch is never easy to hear. However, treatment of cancer in dogs has advanced significantly in the last 20 years as dogs are now benefiting from human...
Veterinary oncologists are veterinarians who specialize in cancers affecting dogs, cats and other animal patients. Rectal cancer, though rare, requires treatment in order to provide comfort and...
Graviola is a common name for Annona retuiculata, or custard apple. This tree grows in Amazon rain forest of South America and the Caribbean Islands. The graviola has fruit to eat and all parts of...
The Morris Animal Foundation estimates that one in four dogs will die from cancer. Allopathic (traditional western) veterinary medicine treats cancer with surgery, chemotherapy, and/or radiation....
Chemotherapy is one of the most effective tools a veterinarian can use for several types of cancer in dogs, including lymphosarcoma. But chemotherapy drugs can have major side effects, including...
Osteosarcoma is one of the most aggressive forms of canine bone cancer. Approximately 75 percent of osteosarcoma cases start in the long bones of the legs, usually involving only one limb. The...
The large and small intestines are part of the canine digestive system. The small intestine connects the stomach to the large intestine, where waste is expelled from the dog's body. Canine...
Veterinary oncology is the study of cancer in dogs, cats and other household pets or farm animals. Thanks to recent advances in human cancer research, veterinary oncology has made new...
Mast cell tumors (MCT) account for about one-fifth of all canine skin cancers. They are highly variable in appearance, and can be difficult for a veterinarian to diagnose. The veterinarian will...
Cancer in dogs is common and there are several ways to treat it. It can be treated with chemotherapy drugs, medication, and natural alternatives. Ask for help if you're not sure which way you want...
Sinus cancer is an illness accompanied by fairly specific and obvious signs. When caught early and with proper treatment, dogs suffering from sinus cancer have a good survival rate.
Testicular cancer is fairly common in older dogs that have not been neutered; however, it can occur in dogs of any age. Dogs with undescended testicles (cryptorchid) are 10 times more likely to...
Your veterinarian has given you the bad news: your dog has cancer. But nowadays cancer is less of a death sentence and more of a disease that needs to be treated. According to Dr. Phillip Bergman...
Lymphomic cancer or lymphoma is a disease marked by the presence of masses of rapidly multiplying cells or tumors in the lymphatic system, a series of ducts throughout the body that are important...
Angiogenesis is the creation of blood vessels that feed tumors. One strategy for treating canine cancer is to interrupt the process and starve the tumors by using antiangiogenic drugs.
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death and euthanasia in dogs and cats, according to a September 2008 article in the DVN Newsmagazine. Proper treatment and care may help your dog live many...
There are four types of canine bone cancer: osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, fibrosarcoma and hemangiosarcoma. Osteosarcoma is the most common of these cancers, and is always terminal. The final...
Cancer affects more than just people. Pets also suffer from many different types of diseases that can affect the way they live. Salivary cancer is one type of cancer that affects dogs.
Pet guardians can be devastated when their dog's illness is diagnosed as cancer. While overcoming cancer continues to be difficult in canines, progress with both conventional and alternative...
Acupuncture has been practiced for many years, and recently it has become a more popular alternative therapy for pets. Therefore, owners of dogs diagnosed with serious illnesses such as cancer now...
Because clinical signs of pancreatic cancer do not become obvious until the disease has progressed into its later stages, treating pancreatic cancer in dogs is difficult and usually not effective...
In dogs, bladder cancer usually occurs on the inner surface of the bladder or in the urethra. The most common type of cancer affecting the bladder is called transitional cell carcinoma, or TCC....
According to the book Dr. Pitcairn's New Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs and Cats, skin problems are one of the most common conditions that vets deal with. One of the most common of...
Dogs develop some cancers at a very high rate. Mammary cancer is four times higher, bone cancer eight times higher and skin cancer 35 times higher than in humans. Often the cause for cancer is not...
Canine cancer is just as common as it is in humans. Signs to watch for are enlargement of the lymph nodes. This article will explore bladder cancer in the dog. Cancer in dogs is common and they...
The throat involves the esophagus, the trachea and the larynx. In dogs, cancer can affect any one of these portions of the throat. Fortunately, cancer affecting the throat is relatively rare in dogs.
There are many different types of cancer that can afflict dogs. The disease can strike nearly every organ, as well as the systems that operate the dog's body. Treatment most often depends upon...
When a dog is diagnosed with cancer, it can be traumatic for the owner. Fortunately, there are a wide variety of options available for today's canine cancer patient. Dog owners should be aware of...
Nasal cancer is rare in dogs and often affects animals 10 or older. It affects medium to large breeds more often and especially breeds with long noses. Nose cancer accounts for about 1 percent of...
Testicular cancer can affect male dogs of any age, but often affects older, unneutered male dogs. Fortunately, dogs who are diagnosed with testicular cancer have a good prognosis. Understanding...
With most types of cancer in dogs, there are no guaranteed treatments. However, because this is true of conventional treatments as well as alternative treatments--and because conventional...
The number one cause of death in dogs older than 2 is cancer. The disease can attack any organ in a dog's body, such as mammary glands or prostate. It is best to take preventive measures to keep...
To learn that your dog has been diagnosed with cancer is devastating and frightening. It's not just the disease that frightens pet guardians, it is the treatment as well. If treatment is even...
Skin cancer can be as dangerous for the canine as other forms of cancer, and early detection is critical. Roughly 20 to 30% of tumors in dogs are malignant. Conventional treatment for the pet's...
According to DogHealthGuide.org, canine stomach cancer occurs in about 1 percent of diagnosed cancer cases and is most likely to strike male dogs older than 10 years old. Signs and symptoms of...
When your dog gets cancer, many of the same treatments available for humans are also available for dogs. Allopathic treatments like chemotherapy, radiation and surgery to remove tumors are...
Like all cancers, tumors affecting the pituitary gland can be either benign (noncancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Canine pituitary cancer can actually cause neurological disorders, such as...
The gastrointestinal tract includes the rectum, the large and small intestines, stomach, esophagus and oral cavity. Therefore, gastrointestinal cancer can refer to cancer affecting any portion of...
According to PetEducation.com, testicular cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting older male dogs that were never neutered. A dog can be diagnosed with testicular cancer at any age, but...
The esophagus stretches from the pharynx in the oral cavity and attaches to the stomach. This tube-shaped organ is used to transport food and liquids to the stomach for digestion. Esophagus cancer...
Tumors occurring in the canine nose are extremely serious. Dogs rely on their sense of smell in everyday situations, so a nasal tumor can seriously disrupt their life. Understanding the symptoms,...
Each year, one in four dogs will die of canine cancer, according to the nonprofit Morris Animal Foundation's Canine Cancer Campaign. Many will have succumbed to one of the four primary types of...
Cancer in dogs generally affects the organs, bones and skin. While some forms of cancer are slow-growing, other can spread very rapidly. Cancer symptoms in dogs include abnormal swellings,...
When cancer of any type occurs in a dog, it can be devastating news for the owner. Learning the facts about canine liver cancer can help an owner come to terms with the diagnosis and provide the...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in dogs, so it is important to notice the warning signs. Knowing what to look for and catching cancer early increases your dog's chances for survival.
Just like humans, skin cancer develops in dogs when they spend an excessive amount of time in the sun. The precautions to prevent skin cancer in humans also apply to dogs as well.
Canine mammary cancer is the uncontrolled growth of cells in a dog's mammary glands. The first and only sign of canine mammary cancer is often an unknown mass on the dog's belly. However, this can...