Tumors develop when cells in the body grow uncontrollably. Finding a tumor on your dog can be very frightening, but they are not always detrimental — some are benign, while others are malignant.
"My dog has a tumor that has just popped up on her bottom jaw, and it's getting rather big rather fast. It's kind of hard and feels like a muscle. Do you think ivermectin might help? She is only 5 or ...
"My Labrador has a tumor on his spleen. Should it be removed? Should the spleen also be removed?" A: Each dog's case is different, and you will need to discuss this with your regular veterinarian, as ...
Lipomas are the most common benign skin tumors of dogs, which are most frequently found in middle-aged and overweight animals. The small, soft, movable lumps that originate below the skin usually grow ...
In dogs, mast cell tumors are the most common malignant skin tumors, accounting for approximately 16–21% of all skin cancers. These tumors can appear anywhere on the body but are most frequently found ...
If you have ever had a dog affected by hemangiosarcoma, you know how horrible it is. Hemangiosarcoma is a cancer of cells ...
The IDEXX Cancer Dx Panel has already transformed cancer screening for veterinarians. Today, more than 5,500 practices across ...
Chloe's surgery was delayed after she ate a cheesecake, highlighting the unpredictability of pet care. My dog Chloe had a ...
The University's Anticancer Discovery from Pets to People has found success with a new drug that has treated cancer in pets.