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Financial Assistance for Dogs with Cancer

  • Post Date October 3, 2018

So many of us find finances really tight when we’re looking at treating dog […]

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Inflammation Definition – Dog Cancer Blog

  • Post Date December 29, 2012

Inflammation: This refers to a protective response of body tissues to injury or irritation. […]

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Lymphatic System Definition – Dog Cancer Blog

  • Post Date December 28, 2012

Lymphatic System: The lymphatic system is a type of circulatory system that runs throughout […]

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Immune System Definition – Dog Cancer Blog

  • Post Date December 15, 2012

Immune System: The body’s defense against external microbes and viruses, and also the body’s […]

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Response Definition – Dog Cancer Blog

  • Post Date October 17, 2012

Response: The cancer “responds” to treatment, or gets better. You may hear “her response […]

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Dirty Margins Definition – Dog Cancer Blog

  • Post Date October 9, 2012

Dirty Margins: A biopsy is said to have “dirty margins” when the pathologist sees […]

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Complete Blood Count Definition – Dog Cancer Blog

  • Post Date October 3, 2012

Complete Blood Count: A very common test used to assist in diagnosis. It measures […]

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Apoptosis Defined – Dog Cancer Blog

  • Post Date August 14, 2012

Apoptosis: Apoptosis is the completely natural body process that causes cells to destroy themselves […]

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Biopsy Procedure for Dog Cancer – Dog Cancer Blog

  • Post Date June 24, 2008

This video is of the actual biopsy procedure of my dog Bjorn.  It is […]

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