Minimally Invasive Metastasectomy in Canines (MIMIC) Treatment for Lung Metastasis in Dogs
The Minimally Invasive Metastasectomy in Canines (MIMIC) study is a new option for dogs with osteosarcoma lung metastasis.
The Minimally Invasive Metastasectomy in Canines (MIMIC) study is a new option for dogs with osteosarcoma lung metastasis.
The MIMIC osteosarcoma metastasis surgery study helps Whiskey the Tripawd enjoy life after mets.
A new study examines the real rates of osteosarcoma metastasis in cats, and concludes that bone cancer mets aren’t so rare after all.
If you’re coping with osteosarcoma and your pet has lung mets, talk to your vet about these ideas for treating lung metastasis in dogs (and sometimes cats).
There’s new hope for dogs with advanced osteosarcoma lung metastasis, thanks to a new UC Davis Inhalation Chemotherapy Study for Dogs.
Learn your options for treating lung metastasis in Tripawds with advanced bone cancer, with Dr. Bernard Séguin, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVS from the Colorado State University Flint Animal Cancer Center.
Bone cancer dog Jabba’s story about treating canine osteosarcoma lung metastasis with a thorasoscopic lung lobectomy surgery.
Information about inhalation chemotherapy treatment for dog cancer, as explained by Dr. Kim Selting of the University of Missouri Veterinary Teaching Hospital Animal Cancer Care Clinic.
Board-certified veterinary oncologist Dr. Michael Lucroy cites study about amputation and the production of angiostatin in dogs with bone cancer and discusses why cancer can metastasize faster after amputation.
Treatment options and cost estimates for treating lung metastasis in osteosarcoma dogs.