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Most dogs get a type of Lymphosarcoma that originates the lymph nodes and usually the nodes under the jaw get swollen. Sometimes this is the only symptom your dog will have. Dog lymphoma is a disease that occurs when the lymph tissue is damaged by cancer cells. As this lymph tissue can be found in any organ or part of your pet’s body the disease can grow and affect almost every organ of the dog. Lymphoma can be found more commonly in middle-aged dogs. Cancer not only affects humans. In fact, it's among the leading causes of death in pets, especially dogs. According to Parade magazine, half of all dogs will develop cancer during their lifetime. So how can you protect your dog from cancer? Interestingly, in many of the same ways you can protect yourself. Like humans, dogs and other pets can develop cancer from exposure to all of the following... Related Article Tags: , , , , , Urinary tract infection is the most common disease acquired by dogs. This is because most dogs don't have the liberty to just go out and heed the call of nature whenever they wish. Related Article Tags: , , The mesothelium is a protective lining for cavities in the body and secretes a lubricating fluid into these cavities. Mesothelioma cancer develops from the cells of this lining. Related Article Tags: , , , , There is a wide variety of cancer types and there are also a lot of causes that could be responsible. Genetics play their own role in this area. Diagnosing dog lymphoma is possible with the help of a biopsy done on the organs or lymph nodes. In some cases, they will also have to do a needle aspiration on the lymph node. If you want to look for other types of cancer, you can use the analysis of blood, ultrasounds, biopsy of the bone marrow and x-rays to reveal their location. If you want to know the prognosis and the treatment, you first need to know at which stage is the disease. Lymphosarcoma is one of the most common types of cancers seen. It is also referred to as lymphoma or non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. In dogs, many different species develop Lymphosarcoma. Like any other cancer, this one can "metastasize", which means it can spread and affect other organs and tissues. While many illnesses and diseases are well understood, prostate cancer is one of the remaining cancerous conditions that is shrouded in misunderstanding. There are several main reasons for this, not the least of which is that men as a group, simply do not want to deal with this very common no cancerous condition. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Are you an animal lover, especially of dogs? While local animal shelters are a great source for finding dogs and other pets you may not find the breed of dog you are looking for. You see most dog breeders require a large price for their dogs. Even pet shops will charge quite a bit for certain dogs. So while you can always find a great pet at a shelter to get the top dogs you need to find a dog breeder.
Your dog developing bladder stones is no joke. Dog owners must be aware of the fact that the occurrence of bladder stone in dogs is something that should never be ignored. Related Article Tags: , , Men, how long are you going to live with or without prostate cancer? If you're being honest, you really don't know. We all have a life expectancy based upon general statistical probabilities but none of us know how or when we're going to die. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Colon cancer testing saves lives each and every year. But did you know that half of those that currently die from the disease could be saved if only they have a routine test? Related Article Tags: , , , , How could this be happening? Our dog (Storm) just received her one year checkup in June and was given a clean bill of health. In shock by the news, we refused to put Storm down and defied the recommendation of our vet oncologist.
What followed could only be described as a long exhaustive internet and phone search for cancer alternatives for dogs. After 100 hours of research in two weeks, we stumbled across a homeopathic vet in our area. What we learned was shocking. Related Article Tags: , , , , , The bad news is that smoking increases your risk of developing lung cancer. And I can tell you that 90 per cent of lung cancer deaths in men and 80 per cent of lung cancer deaths in women are linked with smoking. And lung cancer is not the only cancer related to smoking. Strong links have been shown between smoking and cancer of the mouth, the larynx, the esophagus, the bladder, the stomach and the kidneys. Related Article Tags: , , Here are some incredibly interesting facts about dogs which surprise two in every three people who read them. Prostate cancer affects an estimated one out of every six males. Therefore it's understandable that most men want to know at least something about prostate cancer, especially as they are approaching their 40s. This article is going to touch on some of the symptoms and treatments, as well as some of the side effects that come from prostate cancer and prostate cancer treatment. Crate Training For Dogs is easier than you think...check out my tips and tricks about Crate Training For Dogs. Without pulling your hair out! Related Article Tags: , , , Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers to be diagnosed in men. Unlike many other cancers, prostate cancer often grows very slowly and is difficult to detect for many years. A man with this disease may not exhibit any prostate cancer symptoms for some time. Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancers in the world. Even men are susceptible to this, in some cases. But not a lot of people can say much about it. Until they themselves are afflicted with the disease, they don’t have a lot of breast cancer facts to tell. Related Article Tags: , , , A woman who was diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago has found art can be both a physical and emotional healer. Related Article Tags: , ,
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