Dog Cancer Diagnosis

Dogs commonly have lumps and bumps in or under their skin. It is important to determine whether the mass is benign or cancerous. Your vet may suggest a test called a fine-needle aspirate of FNA. No anesthesia is required. A few cells are sucked into a tiny needle and examined under a microscope for signs of cancer. The benefits of an FNA are that it is easy, fairly harmless, quick, and...

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Avoiding Canine Cancer

Providing the nutrients that help a animal’s body maintain healthy cells is an important aspect of preventing cancer. There are many substance that can assist a dogs health at the cellular level. Healthy cells have a normal life cycle of dying and being replaced in the body’s various organs. Cancer, is a disease where cells become abnormal and divide without dying, the excessive mass of cells...

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