How Do You Know If Your Dog Has Cancer for SURE? Read the Chapter on Diagnosing and Staging Cancer in The Dog Cancer Survival Guide
If you’ve found a lump on your dog, you’re right to be concerned. But […]
If you’ve found a lump on your dog, you’re right to be concerned. But […]
Homeopathy: An alternative medical practice started in Germany in the late eighteenth century, homeopathy […]
Promotion: This is the second stage in cancer development (after initiation and before progression). […]
Rescue Protocol: If a dog has gone into remission, but then has a relapse, […]
Radiation Therapy: Radiation therapy is a conventional medical treatment that sends high-energy particles, usually […]
Genes: Genes are segments of DNA, which carry codes for specific proteins, functions, and […]
Prognosis: The overall expected outcome of the cancer case under consideration. The prognosis can […]
Carcinogens: Carcinogens are cancer-causing agents, which can be found anywhere – in our food, […]
Systemic Cancer: This is cancer of any type that has spread to and/or affects […]
Local Invasion: When cancer tumors spread to the healthy tissues immediately surrounding the tumor, […]