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Dogs - Conditions and Diseases - CancerInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Cancer in Dogs Description: Reviews the incidence of common cancers in males and females. Statistics, epidemiological analysis and recommendations. (ravenwooddals.tripod.com) |
Canine Cancer Awareness Description: Providing owners with valuable information and resources when dealing with canine cancer. Relies on contributions to assist dog owners with cancer treatments they would otherwise not afford. (caninecancerawareness.org) |
For Jezebel Description: Personal account of a bitch with lymphosarcoma, plus a list of resources for owners. (members.aol.com) |
Kate Koogler Canine Cancer Fund Description: Invites contributions for bone cancer research in large breed dogs. Details of activities and the story of a bitch with osteosarcoma. (katefund.org) |
Max's Bout with Cancer Description: Personal account of the diagnosis and treatment of a chondrosarcoma. Veterinary notes from the surgical operation and photographs taken in subsequent months. (geocities.com) |
Robin's Canine Cancer Files Description: Offers information and support for owners. Includes personal accounts, discussion on treatment options and links to other resources. (cancerfiles.smallpawsrescue.org) |
The Bosco Page: Osteosarcoma Description: Personal perspective on the disease and treatment, including the use of transdermal pain relief. Discussion about euthanasia and deciding on timing. (mywebpages.comcast.net) |
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