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Palladia, First Dog Cancer Drug FDA Approved But Not Great
…April 1, 2005; 2005(1): 23 – 29. [Full Text] [PDF] ——————————————————————————– ——————————————————————————– HOME HELP FEEDBACK SUBSCRIPTIONS ARCHIVE SEARCH TABLE OF CONTENTS Cancer Research Clinical Cancer Research Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers &…
Read MoreCan I give supplements with Chemotherapy?
…can search for them either by googling dog cancer ________ (search term in blank), or by using the search bar on the top of the blog page. Best, D Lisa…
Read MoreHow Long Does My Dog Have?
…showed a microscopic findings: Sarcoma, intermediate Grade with a prognosis of: Guarded. Comments from the Lab reports states the primary differential for this intermediate grade sarcoma is poorly productive osteosarcoma….
Read MoreYour Comments, Please
…it were cancerous he responded that is not something that can be determined through blood work or x-ray but the blood work will help determine the functions of the other…
Read MoreGraviola Not Recommended For Dog Cancer
…will need long term, if not lifelong, intervention to some extent. I would think about long term treatment as opposed to prevention. Here is more for now: https://www.dogcancerblog.com/blog/an-overview-of-what-else-can-i-do/ I hope…
Read MoreMy Dog Has Osteosarcoma: Should I Allow Amputation?
…some, or a mixture, of these chemicals. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has determined that one TPH compound (benzene) is carcinogenic to humans. IARC has determined that…
Read MoreA Useful Discussion for Dogs With Cancer
…way, please use the search bar to the right of this screen to search for specific cancer topics. We see that 42.8% of dogs respond to this chemo drug, and…
Read MoreWhat I Would Do for My Dog with Lymphoma
…is a roadmap for your journey and your decisions. You can also search this blog using the search bar or your browser window. There is a diet download free at…
Read MoreGuardian Versus Dog Lover in Dog Cancer
…spread. This takes time and resourcefulness. Love is not enough. Then diet should be tended to. Again there there is research, energy expenditure, and discipline involved. Life quality should be…
Read MorePrednisone for Dog Cancer
…disease! Try not to use them until you have a diagnosis. 2. Make a specific diagnosis! 3. Determine course from outset 4. Determine endpoint before you starting treating 5. Use…
Read MoreDog Cancer Words You Should Know: Grade and Stage
…comes, you need to have the clarity of thought to make wise decisions. So, let’s clarify some terms! Medical people throw the terms stage andgrade around like everyone knows what…
Read MoreFind a Veterinarian: How to Find, Interview, and Hire Your Next Veterinarian, Oncologist, or Other Specialist
…go to the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association and use the search feature: https://www.ahvma.org/ Ask for a Quick Introductory Call Hopefully, your research will turn up at least one, if…
Read MoreIs Your Dog Eating Grass, Vomiting, and Getting Sick?
…is on the grass but has also been detected in the air, the soil, and in the foods, our dogs (and we) eat. Glyphosate Research Goes Unpublished There is a…
Read MoreNew treatment for Dogs with Melanoma
…$ credit towards my bill via my authorization for the hospital to use dog’s melanoma tumor, urine & blood samples, and catscans for further melanoma research in their research labs….
Read MoreHow to Get A Diagnosis Before Surgery
…turned up nothing… Do you know of any papers you can share with us? Thank you! Dr. Demian Dressler Dear Dr. Chris when searching use the browser search bar. Try…
Read MoreYunnan Baiyao for Dogs: Chinese Herb for Bleeding Dog Cancers
…researched in China, and, perhaps more importantly, has been used for thousands of years. Our Western medical researchers are beginning to show interest, and so far, most studies here show…
Read MoreIntestinal Cancer and Curcumin for Dogs
…not yet found the cure, we are engaged in the search for something better. Well, guess what. Sometimes good old mother nature already has the answer. And this answer may…
Read MoreHelp overcome dog food dangers: which oils for cancer??
…There is a lot of research out there…some organizations like AIDS Research & Assistance Institute have done lots of studies on it. Many pet owners who have pets with Cushings…
Read MoreNeoplasene as a Dog Cancer Treatment
do searches in the blog too using the search bar on the right side. All steps should be done under veterinary supervision. Best, Dr D dianelys Hello Dr. Dressler, I…
Read MoreThe Toxicity of Potent Dog Chemo Drug Doxorubicin
…baiyao. You can also search for information using the search bar in the upper right of your screen. Best, Dr D Susan My 10 year old golden retriever was diagnosed…
Read MoreTo Chemo or Not To Chemo?
…Silas’s cancer presents a puzzle to every vet who has looked at him and/or his relevant records. I’ve searched and searched online and cannot find any reference anywhere to a…
Read MoreThe oncologist’s thoughts on what to do after the aspirate confirms mast cell tumor?
…Thanks for the post! My Boston Terrier wast determined to have MCT and had a surgery few months ago to completely remove. Though I’ve read the grading part in the…
Read MoreThere’s No Expiration Date … But Here are Some Warning Signs That a Dog Is Dying
…she was going for paracetamol and that it was not a long term solution .So what was the long term solution?.Now researching why wasnt i told to get diet right…
Read MoreI Need An Alternative Veterinarian!
…your particular dog. Wouldn’t it be great to have a resource where you could search for a vet that had knowledge in the areas beyond chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation? Well,…
Read MoreSienna and Sierra — a True Tail
…couldn’t reach it to remove it. However, she was able to get a sample for testing. The test results came back as fatty tissue and was determined inconclusive. It was…
Read MoreFinancial Assistance for Dogs with Cancer: Resources from The Dog Cancer Vet Team
…start your search. There may be other resources available, too; common search terms include your breed’s name, “cancer bills,” “vet bills,” and “help.” Magic Bullet Fund: For dogs with cancer,…
Read MoreDr. Dressler: an Introduction to The Dog Cancer Vet
…rediscovered a passion for research, and have been tireless in my search for answers about the causes of dog cancer and, of course, the best treatments. As it turns out,…
Read MoreKidney Supplements For Dog Cancer
…complex is a central player in this. Omega-3 fatty acids found in fish and krill oil have benefit in patients with kidney disease (by the way, you can search for…
Read MoreWhat is the evidence? Dog cancer and information sources.
…up to this point we, as healers (and I include you in this group), have had a problem dealing with effectively. So, in the search for what could be better,…
Read MoreHeartworm preventative and flea/tick control products
…MJ. Toxicol Sci. 2002 Feb;65(2):288-98. Fipronil: environmental fate, ecotoxicology, and human health concerns. Tingle CC, et al. Rev Environ Contam Toxicol. 2003;176:1-66. Review. Permethrin http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/search/a?dbs+hsdb:@term+@DOCNO+6790 Imidacloprid Ivermectin http://potency.berkeley.edu/chempages/IVERMECTIN.html Selamectin Nitenpyram…
Read MoreDogCancer.TV: Perianal & Anal Sac Tumors- What You Need to Know About Your Dog’s Cancer
…alone. James Jacobson: Dr. Ettinger, what are your thoughts on Perianal and Anal Sac tumors? Dr. Susan Ettinger: Yeah, it’s an umbrella term for a couple of different types of…
Read MorePain Management Update PLUS: Natural Pain Relief for Dogs
…as a dog pain medication may be numbered, thanks to some new research on the subject. In this 2016 study, Tramadol was used as the pain medication after a spay….
Read MoreVaccinating Dogs with Cancer
…is a made-up term is a term used by alternative vets to describe the cluster of side effects from vaccinations. Like most issues in medicine, those surrounding vaccinations are not…
Read MoreThe Oncologist’s Perspective on Statistics: Part Three
…few of the more common statistical terms you may hear. In the Dog Cancer Survival Guide, I discuss many of these terms for 12 common canine cancers. In canine cancer,…
Read MoreDogCancer.TV: Dog Cancer Remission- What Can You Expect
Most of us have a general understanding of the term remission, but what does it actually mean when applied to your dog’s cancer? Dr. Ettinger and Dr. Dressler discuss remission…
Read MoreSpaying and neutering
…the papers are found on the National Institute of Health’s online library, PubMed. For a provocative look at the health considerations of spaying and neutering, see: Long-Term Health Risks and…
Read MoreMedian Survival Time Definition
…to remember that it is only a guide. It does not apply directly to any particular dog. Some vets use the term “median overall survival” or the term “median survival.”…
Read MoreFilter Your Air for Dog Cancer
…downright dangerous, both in the short-term and the long-term. Right now, the trades are strong, and as long as they blow, the rest of the state won’t get much VOG,…
Read MoreHomemade Cleaning Supplies That Are Safe for You — and Your Dog With Cancer
…at assessing the long-term effects of using chemical cleaning agents, we definitely know that long-term use can be damaging. The use of chemicals in cleaning products is not regulated the…
Read MoreKeto Diet Dogs Cancer … Good Idea or Bad Idea?
…come up with criteria for what a new phrase means. That way we can all research and consistently use it. We need to know what we’re talking about. We need…
Read MoreSigns of Dog Cancer and Decompensation
…cancer itself.) “Signs of Dog Cancer” Are Really “Signs of Dog Cancer Decompensation” Search for the warning signs of dog cancer, and you’ll find plenty of listicles that include items…
Read MoreFight Cancer With Local Chemotherapy
Many dog lovers hear grim survival statistics after receiving a dog cancer diagnosis, and it is extremely overwhelming. So much so that they go on a search for new and…
Read MoreDog Cancer and Antioxidants…Time to Clear Up Confusion!
…of free radical science at the University of Iowa tested and verified the research. A while back, I was searching for the effect of grapeseed extract on cancer. Among other…
Read MoreHelp For Diarrhea In Canine Cancer Patients
…usually is fine for short term use as needed, in my opinion. The dose for dogs is about 1 teaspoon full per 60 lbs body weight, given 1 to 2…
Read MoreSpay/neuter and the association with cancer in dogs: part one
…chemo. As a broken-hearted dog parent, I did all I could do to locate and read any research I could find on mast cell tumors; during my search for information…
Read MoreMast cell tumor treatment: chemotherapy
…(such as Prilosec). These can often be stopped after surgery, if the tumor has been successfully removed and spread has not occurred; some dogs may need these drugs long-term to…
Read MoreMast cell tumor treatment: surgery and radiation
…after surgery, a follow up with radiation treatment provides excellent long term local control. The vast majority (85% to 95%) of dogs with low- or intermediate-grade MCT remain tumor-free two…
Read MoreSpay/neuter and the association with cancer in dogs: part three
…closing of the bone growth plates at the time determined by genetics vs the artificial late closing due to the removal of sex hormones.is significant. BTW I DO RESCUE -…
Read MoreRadiation therapy and dog cancer?
…A HORSE.SHE IS ON A DIET OF COOKED HAMBURG CARROTS,STRING BEANS,COOKED EGGS,2 DROPS OF SOMETHING TO HELP HER IMMUNE SYSTEM.SHE MOVES HER BOWLS 2 DAILY,AND A NORMAL COLOR. SHE LOVES…
Read MoreWhen Infection Looks Like Cancer
…can search this blog as well using the search bar on the upper right. And finally, it may be that if there are tumors there we need to institute cancer…
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