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Is Dog Cancer Treatment the Same as Prevention?
…you have been going on a search that may be difficult to conclude. One of the benefits of reading The Dog Cancer Survival Guide is that I have spent the…
Read MoreNeoplasine Update
…in our war against cancer. In spite of all of the research, cancer has proved to be more than formidable thus far. Hence, we need people like Terrance Fox to…
Read MoreGlutamine, Immunity and Canine Cancer
…These are discussed in the Guide. and also you can find more info by searching the blog using the search bar in the upper right of this page. I hope…
Read MoreCarcinoma of the Anal Gland
…I’ll be happy. Masitinib is very new in the USA, so there’s not a lot of info out there on long-term use. Good luck with your journey, Cheryl! Jane Dr….
Read MoreFood and Nutrition for Dogs with Mast Cell Tumors
…against the highest recommended foods for dogs with cancer. Why? Because dogs and humans share many similarities physiologically, and dogs are the preferred test subjects for human cancer research. What…
Read MorePrednisone for Dogs: When to Start with Lymphoma
…for B-cell lymphomas, so the protocol has to be adjusted, and our expectations have to be adjusted, too. I’m really flying blind — and therefore less accurate in terms of…
Read MoreBrussels Sprouts, Broccoli and Cabbage in Dog Cancer Diet?
…is that I try to mitigate the risk of developing cancer, rather than preventing it. I also treat cancer as a manageable long-term disease, rather than trying to cure it….
Read MoreAttitude Adjustment in Coping With Canine Cancer
…said he has many long term survivors. I am determined to make mine one of them. What has helped me the most in dealing with his cancer is the support…
Read MoreBioflavonoid Quercetin has Anti-Cancer Effects
…I was told she had about 6 months to live. I bought your first book and worked with it to develop an immediate and longer term response. We were included…
Read MorePrejudice in Chemo Side Effect Treatment for Dogs
…with vinchristine on Monday. He’s a Carolina Dog (sometimes called the American Dingo) who literally walked out of the woods one day and into our lives. There’s very little research…
Read MoreThe Oncologist’s Perspective on Chemotherapy and Gastrointestinal (GI) side effects: Part Two
…most aggressive– hence the term, “The cancer came back with a vengence!” Does this not happen in dogs as well? Just the couple of dogs I do know who’ve had…
Read MoreBenadryl For Dogs With Mast Cell Tumors: How It Can Help
…was gone. Hopefully someone reading this can pass the name along and help someones pet. They do alot of research on Canine Cancer and help sponsor fundraisers for research dollars….
Read MoreMelanoma Vaccine for Amelanotic Melanoma?
…is slow and shipping is expensive. Not so practical on a long term basis if I want to consider this for my other senior dogs as well? Thanking you in…
Read MoreTime and the Joys of Life in Dog Cancer
…a joy in life that is underrated. The joy of play. This contributes to a healthy mental state. In published research, laughter literally fights disease. So we need to make…
Read MoreA Silver Lining in Dog Cancer
…showing some drug resistance to standard Mad/Wis protocol. And we are adding gabapentin in a very low dose to help with (in layman’s terms) doggie sciatica. Based on the latest…
Read MoreWhy use stomach medication for mast cell tumors?
…for the stain :)) it came back that the reocurrence of the mast cell was very low (sorry, don’t remember the terminology or #s) Based on the kit, the lab…
Read MoreThe Cost of My Dog’s Life, part 1
…costs of care in exchange for the benefit of research that can help all dogs. A good place to start is the Comparative Oncology Trials Consortium, or the COTC. This…
Read MoreApoptosis and Dog Cancer
…am convinced from all the research I have seen regarding resveratrol on cancer prevention, that I am actively engaged in defending him against the disease or at the least, forstalling…
Read MoreAn Antibiotic for Dog Cancer
…not read the latest research on antiangiogenic drugs, they do not suppress blood vessel formation, just the opposite! Use of these drugs actually enhances the integrity of tumor blood vessels,…
Read MoreThings You Need To Know About Radiation for Dog Cancer
…dog’s advocate. Please do your research, get written estimates and ask lots of questions during any vet consultations. Laurie Jeffers Please do your research, get written estimates and ask lots…
Read MoreGinger to Help Dogs with Cancer
…a tumor on one of her paws she has been battling with for more than a year. After a lot of research I am convinced she has bonecancer. I started…
Read MorePanacur for Cancer In Dogs: Does This Dewormer Work for Dogs with Cancer?
…the dewormer help dogs with cancer? Or does it, as some folks say, make cancer worse? Dr. Nancy Reese joins host James Jacobson to answer this most-interesting question. Research on…
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