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Bladder and Prostate Cancer: Neutering Male Dogs Increases Risk
…the study do you think that could be generalized to other breeds? I have Great Danes and as you know osteosarcoma is not that uncommon in them. Thank you! sara…
Read MoreVitamin C for Canine Cancer Patients? Part 2
…be greatly appreciated!! Thanks for the info. Queenie Dear Dr Dressler, My 12yr, 25lbs, female schnauzer has diagnosed with osteosarcoma on the left upper jaw a month ago, and she…
Read MoreMy Dog is Acting Fine … And Got Diagnosed With Cancer?!?
…the news arrives: cancer. Whether this is a mast cell tumor, osteosarcoma, lymphosarcoma or some other kind of cancer, the news is horrific. There is not much that can truly…
Read MoreProblem Solving while having a Dog With Cancer
Lymphosarcoma. Hemangiosarcoma. Osteosarcoma. Mast Cell Tumor. Nasal Tumor. Melanoma. Mammary Cancer. All these words, so harsh, so foreign and scientific. And also, so horrible. Do you love a dog with…
Read MoreImmunity and Dog Cancer
…the body. Some of these include viruses, bacteria, damaged cells, fungi, and more. The situation changes when a tumor, say a hemangiosarcoma, grows in the spleen. Or an osteosarcoma grows…
Read MoreBut my vet has not heard of this….
…area of cancer management, whether we are talking about lymphosarcoma, hemangiosarcoma, grade 2 or 3 mast cell tumor, osteosarcoma, or whatever, we have a problem. The tools available to many…
Read MoreEverything is overwhelming…
…organize your thoughts and vector towards action. This approach has helped dogs with lymphosarcoma, hemangiosarcoma, fibrosarcoma, mammary tumor, osteosarcoma, and more. I do hope this helps your dog, Dr D…
Read MoreI Can See The End, But I Am Not Ready
…lymphosarcoma, hemangiosarcoma, osteosarcoma, Grade 3 mast cell tumors, and others usually lead in the same direction. This direction is the departure of your loved dog. Until one of us creates…
Read MoreHit The Bull’s Eye With Dog Cancer Drugs
…chemo drugs themselves. Another possible resource is the use of a compressor set up described in the article about IL-2 and osteosarcoma metastasis. A Bunn 400A compressor from the John…
Read MoreBut Will Palladia Work?
…Rottie for Osteosarcoma. We found her cancer in October. We had her leg amputated and did 3 months of chemo. Her lungs were clear in January but this time we…
Read MoreThe Toxicity of Potent Dog Chemo Drug Doxorubicin
…just diagnosed yesterday with Osteosarcoma of the scapula,30% cell growth in her lungs,and treated with Doxorubicin.They sought no point in taking her limp,but to try to extend her life.Shes been…
Read MoreLipoma and Liposarcoma in the Dog: Fatty Tumors
…he was surprised to find what appeared to be cancer. He thought it was an osteosarcoma and took cells with a needle biopsy while she was sedated. It came back…
Read MoreMore on Curcumin and Dog Cancer
…you: https://www.dogcancerblog.com/blog/homeopathy-for-dog-cancer/ Best, Dr D Denise My dog has osteosarcoma that has spread. I have been giving him a bit of tumeric once in a while (just the standard spice…
Read MoreLow Dose Chemotherapy and Cancer
…by touching to facilitate the release of toxins. Kim Conley Jana: Recently, one of my neighbor’s dogs was diagnosed with osteosarcoma. Because her husband was out of town, I went…
Read MoreA Dog With Bone Cancer
…x-rayed him and found small changes in the humerus bone and diagnosed osteosarcoma. The other vet looked at the x-rays and was not as 100% positive because the changes were…
Read MoreFacing Dog Cancer? This Is Your First Priority
kelly ,my dog has just been diagnosed with osteosarcoma and given 2-5 months. I had her lungs xrayed and there is no mass there yet, so have to quickly make…
Read MoreIs My Dog Dying? Here Are Some Warning Signs and Symptoms
…My doberman puppy of 1 year and 21 months was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in July. We amputated his affected leg and started chemo. I learned a week ago that the…
Read MoreLuteolin and Dog Cancer, Continued
…a time when he’s fighting osteosarcoma. The nice folks at Lutimax accepted a return of the product and sent me a xylitol-free powdered luteolin instead. Fred For Dominic & Mel…
Read MoreHow Long Does My Dog Have?
…Dressler, My name is Diane and my big beautiful Great Dane, Tundra, was diagnosed with osteosarcoma on Monday. Chest x-ray shows no masses in his lungs. His vet put him…
Read MoreSurvival Times and Dog Cancer
…guessed she may gain 12 months with tx as there is not much research with stage 3 outcomes. Our other dog was dx with stage 3 osteosarcoma and lived 18…
Read MoreCan a Dog Cancer Diagnosis Be Wrong?
…chiropractor which said he was not out of alignment so suggested some x-rays. We went to vet Niro and they said it looks like osteosarcoma but because he had valley…
Read MoreBrussels Sprouts, Broccoli and Cabbage in Dog Cancer Diet?
…these poisons Sandra Trimble I have your Anti cancer diet for dogs and I have started my dog who has osteosarcoma on it. I had already been giving him Essiac…
Read MoreHow Long to “Watch and Wait”
…Osteosarcoma in her from right. Amputation was never an option, due to her having been suffering from Arthritis in her hind right for as long as we have had her….
Read MoreBreast Cancer Signs in Dogs: What to Look For and How to Think About Mammary Cancer
…associated with increased risks of other types of cancer. Those other types include the very aggressive osteosarcoma and transitional cell carcinoma. This is why we debate whether early spays help…
Read MoreIs The Cause of Breast Cancer in the Water?
…other cancers, like osteosarcoma and hemangiosarcoma. On top of this, we see higher rates of thyroid problems and hip dysplasia associated with spaying early in life. And on the other…
Read MoreFight Cancer With Local Chemotherapy
…be osteosarcoma, melanoma, fibrosarcoma, squamous cell carcinomas, and others. Now, this is a new therapy, but it shows much promise. Discuss it with your vet and oncologist. It is a…
Read MoreSteps to Help Avoid Canine Cancer?
…to increase the rates of other cancers, like osteosarcoma. For these reasons and others, I advise my clients to spay between the second and third heat (12 to 18 months…
Read MoreSteps to Help Avoid Canine Cancer? Part 2
…of cancers, keeping dogs lean, and opting for spaying between the second and third heats (we gain mammary cancer protection while also avoiding osteosarcoma risk due to early spay). Let’s…
Read MoreYou Really Treat Dogs and Cats Who Have Cancer?
…other people that treated their pets for cancer, one dog’s lymphoma is very different than hemangiosarcoma, oral melanoma, or osteosarcoma. If you know someone’s dog that received Adriamycin (aka doxorubicin)…
Read MoreTopics from the 2nd World Veterinary Cancer Congress, Paris 2012
…Veterinary and Comparative Oncology, entitled “Preliminary evidence for biologic activity of toceranib phosphate (Palladia®) in solid tumors.” The tumors in the study included apocrine gland anal sac adenocarcinoma, metastatic osteosarcoma,…
Read MoreGolden Retriever Lifetime Study — Understanding Cancer Better
…ordeal with osteosarcoma just strengthened her resolve to understand cancer better. Because when we understand better, we can treat better! Whether she’s talking about the data the Morris Animal Foundation…
Read MoreWater
…research. Richardson SD, et al. Mutat Res. 2007 Nov-Dec;636(1-3):178-242. Epub 2007 Sep 12. Review. Age-specific fluoride exposure in drinking water and osteosarcoma (United States). Bassin EB, et al. Cancer Causes…
Read MoreSienna and Sierra — a True Tail
…their 1 1/2 year old dog who has just been diagnosed with a very rare form of osteosarcoma (bone cancer). Having soaked Dr. Dressler’s book up like a sponge, my…
Read MoreHow to Know If Your Dog Is In Pain
…Cancer Survival Guide Cancer Causes Pain – Unless It Doesn’t Any tumor that presses on other structures probably causes pain. And some cancers just plain hurt: osteosarcoma, nasal tumors, brain…
Read MoreDon’t Forget Your Dog at the Veterinarian
…humerus (shoulder), consistent with osteosarcoma. CyberKnife is an alternative to amputation, and we typically start with a CT scan of the leg to make sure the bone is structurally strong…
Read MorePain Management Update PLUS: Natural Pain Relief for Dogs
One of the most important questions I receive from dog guardians is, “Is my dog in pain?” And that is often followed by “is there such a thing as natural…
Read MoreApoptosis and Dog Cancer
…to make it commit suicide! Whether you are talking about lymphosarcoma, mast cell tumors, hemangiosarcoma, osteosarcoma, mammary cancers, melanoma, or any other type of cancer … they all feature a…
Read MoreChronotherapy: Timing Chemo Treatments for Dog Cancer
…but from disease to disease and species to species. Doxorubicin might be most effective against lymphoma at a different time of day than it is most effective for osteosarcoma. Other…
Read MoreChronic Morphine May Worsen Dog Cancer
…blocked this effect. This is quite alarming for dog lovers giving their dog long-acting morphine to help with pain in osteosarcoma, or other tumor types. How surprising that the very…
Read MoreChemotherapy
…Vet Intern Med 21(6):1332-9, 2007. Prophylactic trimethoprim-sulfadiazine during chemotherapy in dogs with lymphoma and osteosarcoma: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Chretin JD, Rassnick KM, Shaw NA, et al. J Vet Intern…
Read MoreThe first full-spectrum dog cancer book is coming!
…are specific, detailed sections on mast cell tumor, hemangiosarcoma, osteosarcoma, nasal tumor, lymphosarcoma, melanoma, mammary cancer, transitional cell carcinoma, and a slew of other topics. I might have gotten a…
Read MoreCanine Cancer Surgery: Dog Owners…Check on the pain control!
I have been focusing a bit on osteosarcoma, since this is a common cancer. This info applies to any big surgery involving cancer in dogs though. I thought that a…
Read MoreDogCancer.TV: Dog Breeds Most Likely to get Cancer
…more or less prone to individual cancers. Certainly, the size of the dog impacts in particular osteosarcoma which is a cancer that usually happens in the long bones and sometimes…
Read MoreDog cancer: What is Micrometastasis and Why Do We Care?
…melanoma, a Grade 3 mast cell tumor, an osteosarcoma, an advanced squamous cell carcinoma, a large hemangiosarcoma, or some other kind of canine cancer with a known tendency to spread….
Read MoreBut I want CLA for my dog with cancer!
…dog with cancer, whether it be lymphosarcoma, hemangiosarcoma, mast cell tumor, osteosarcoma, or some other common canine cancer. 1. Fight blood sugar elevations caused by CLA. Avoid sugars and white…
Read MorePain in Dog Cancer and Life Quality, Part 2
…ways by different cancers. Pain is one (the joy of being pain-free or comfortable is lost). Osteosarcoma (bone cancer) affects the joy of running and athletics. Bladder cancer (transitional cell…
Read MoreChemotherapy toxicity in dog cancer: Acetyl-L-Carnitine (ALC)
…derivative was shown to reduce the nerve toxicity effects seen with platinum compounds. The platinum compounds used in dogs are cisplatin and carboplatin, usually for osteosarcoma (bone tumors), transmissible venereal…
Read MoreYunnan Baiyao for Dogs: Chinese Herb for Bleeding Dog Cancers
…bleeding, so if your vet thinks it is a good idea, go for it! Brigette Hewitt Dr. D, My sweet Scottie girl Izzy has osteosarcoma on her skull. It started…
Read MoreWhy We Need To Think Outside the Box
…his cancer. Osteosarcomas are most commonly removed by amputation. The good news is that most dogs will recover very quickly. Learning to walk on three legs for a dog is…
Read MoreWhat about Ozone Therapy and Dog Cancer?
…lab has osteosarcoma. It all started out really strange. We noticed one of her toenails was becoming large.Took her to our vet and they treated her with antibiotics for infection…
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