The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog's Life Quality and Longevity
He's also filmed and produced a documentary series on the canine cancer epidemic ravaging the planet called
The Dog Cancer Survival Series.
Dog cancer survival rates vary depending on the type of cancer and your dog's age, health, and chosen treatment.
An excellent resource is
The Dog Cancer Survival Guide, which is available for purchase at most bookstores... [Read more...]
Why We Love Dr. Demian Dressler's
Dog Cancer Survival Guide There are many options available to help dogs diagnosed with cancer.
Also known as Dr Sue Cancer Vet ®, Dr. Sue is the co-author of the Second Edition of
The Dog Cancer Survival Guide, which is a best - selling book in small animal health for the last several years.
Not exact matches
Of the
dogs stricken with osteosarcoma, 35 had the
cancer in a leg which was subsequently amputated, followed by chemotherapy, which is the standard - of - care treatment; the
dogs with elevated total cholesterol had a median
survival time of 455 days, more than 200 days greater than the median
survival time for
dogs with normal cholesterol.
Usually thought of as a health detriment, elevated cholesterol may play a role in longer
survival times for
dogs with a common form of bone
cancer.
Considered the leading cause of death in
dogs,
cancer is a disease that needs to be nipped in the bud to ensure your
dog's chances of
survival.
Dogs left untreated have
survival times that vary depending on other
dog health factors and stage of the
cancer.
B - cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B - CLL) is a common
cancer in
dogs, but little is known about the disease, including its clinical progression and
survival expectations for patients.
If the bladder
cancer is in an intermediate stage, the
dog may still have high chances of
survival, provided surgery is possible.
A new five - year canine
cancer research project, led by Dr. Liz Pluhar, may improve
survival rates in
dogs and give researchers more insight into glioblastoma to apply to human trials.
Because
cancer is quite prevalent among elderly
dogs, early detection is critical in effective treatment planning, and prompt discovery can increase
survival rates.
Survival times for
dogs with lung
cancer usually varies from two months to two years depending on the
cancer type and severity.
The central goal of nutritional management for
cancer is to significantly improve the success of
cancer therapy and add to the
survival time and quality of life for
dogs.
The median
survival is one year and is dramatically shorter for
dogs whose
cancer has spread.
Sorenmo KU, Krick E, Coughlin CM, Overley B, Gregor TP, et al. (2011) CD40 - Activated B Cell
Cancer Vaccine Improves Second Clinical Remission and
Survival in Privately Owned
Dogs with Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma.
Finding a new approach to treat canine hemangiosarcoma is a vital step in improving
survival rates in
dogs with this aggressive
cancer.
Chemotherapy and radiation therapy are generally the only potential treatments, however neither of these shown to greatly increase the long - term
survival of
dogs with prostate
cancer.
Compound Derived From A Mushroom Lengthens
Survival Time in
Dogs With
Cancer, PENN VET Study Finds.
Veterinary studies report that
dogs and cats with osteosarcoma in the lower jaw have a better prognosis than those with
cancer in the upper jaw, living approximately 9 months longer, with 1 - year
survival rates ranging from 35 - to 71 %.