When Your Tripawd Has Cancer in Another Leg, Now What?
When amputation gets rid of cancer in your dog or cat, but your Tripawd has cancer tumor in another leg or on the body, here’s what to ask your vet.
When amputation gets rid of cancer in your dog or cat, but your Tripawd has cancer tumor in another leg or on the body, here’s what to ask your vet.
The dog cancer vaccine study and osteosarcoma treatment news get spotlighted in a veterinary oncology chat with CSU Flint Animal Cancer Center.
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).
Pet cancer treatments are not one-size-fits-all and today you’ll learn which Tripawd chemotherapy candidates are ideal, as well as chemotherapy alternatives for those who aren’t, with Dr. Bernard Seguin from the Flint Animal Cancer Center at Colorado State University.
Pet Cancer Awareness Month continues with three facts about limb cancer, amputation and pet paralysis in dogs and cats.
See why the #AAHA2016 vet conference session about osteosarcoma treatments and breakthrough therapies like the Her2/neu vaccine will help Tripawd dogs everywhere.
PuppyUp Foundation gives $96,000 for osteosarcoma in dogs comparative oncology study by Dr. Neil Christensen, Radiation Oncologist at the University of Wisconsin Madison, School of Veterinary Medicine.
Meet Baron, a German Shepherd dog who beat the osteosarcoma odds at Colorado State University after being diagnosed with a bone tumor in his skull near the muzzle.
Learn how canine bone cancer tumors grow, metastasize, chemotherapy and radiation treatment with Dr. Johnny Chretin of VCA Animal Hospital West Los Angeles oncology clinic.
Animals receive the most advanced treatment in the world at Colorado State University’s Animal Cancer Care Center in Fort Collins.