No matter how well you care for your domestic pet, even the healthiest animals can get sick. Dogs actually suffer from many of the same health problems that humans do. And just like people, prevention or early detection and diagnosis can make a big...
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Bone cancer is common in dogs. Estimates of new cases diagnosed each year range from 6,000 to 10,000. There are many kinds of bone cancers with which dogs are diagnosed. Many of these can be treated with a prognosis for a good quality of life afterward...
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A dog's journey through cancer generally begins when a pet guardian notices symptoms of disease in the pet. The symptoms a dog will exhibit depend upon where in its body the cancer is, what type of cancer it has and what stage the cancer is in. The...
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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 what type of cancer your pet has as well as how far the...
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Cancer that begins in a dog's lungs, known as primary lung cancer, is uncommon. Secondary lung cancer, or lung cancer that spreads or metastasizes from another part of a dog's body, is more common --- though still relatively rare. Most dogs diagnosed...
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