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jerry wrote: UC Davis Inhalation Chemotherapy Study for Dogs Fights Lung Metastasis
Inhalation chemotherapy for dogs is just what it sounds like: helping your dog inhale chemotherapy drugs that will hopefully prevent and stop pet cancer lung metastasis. A current clinical trial at UC Davis is re-examining this decades-old treatment, (More)
jerry wrote: The Vaccine Against Canine Cancer Study: Does Your Dog Qualify?
Can you picture a day when a dog cancer vaccine is as routine as a rabies shot? We can, thanks to the Vaccine Against Canine Cancer (VACC) study happening at three veterinary schools in the U.S. All three sites are still actively enrolling and recrui (More)
jerry wrote: Dogs Beat Osteosarcoma Odds with ELIAS Cancer Immunotherapy Treatment
Osteosarcoma's days are numbered thanks to the canine osteosarcoma vaccine and new immunotherapies like the ELIAS® Cancer Immunotherapy (ECI ®) treatment. Today on Tripawd Talk Radio you'll learn all about the company's new Osteosarcoma vaccine that' (More)
rebelcows wrote: Bittersweet Symphony
Well, this weekend has been bittersweet. Friday 2/16/18: Friday morning I got a call from the doctor, they received the biopsy results. Turns out Charlie had a defined osteosarcoma in the leg. Biopsy summary: "Microscopic Interpretati (More)
jerry wrote: Cat Cancer, Oncology and Radiation Realities, Part 1
We love learning more about the life of Tripawd cats. So when Purrkin's mom Holly asked if we wanted to connect with their oncologist, Dr. Sonia Honkisz, DVM MS, assistant oncology professor at Michigan State's College of Veterinary Medicine,&nb (More)
[anonymous] wrote: Heartbroken...
For those of you who don't already know, Little Man crossed the bridge on Monday. I knew it was coming, but nothing could have really prepared me. He had gotten to the point where he'd have a good day or 2 and then a couple bad days. This last bad (More)
jerry wrote: Vaccine Associated Sarcoma Cats Share Stories and Information
Vaccine Associated Sarcoma (VAS) in cats is supposed to be a rare cancer. But it's not unheard of in the Tripawds Nation. You may have also heard it called "Feline Injection-site Sarcoma" (FISS). Unfortunately many feline Tripawds members lost a leg (More)
[anonymous] wrote: Treatment Update
Since my last post, I've just been taking it easy (when my brother and sisters let me). We've had to adjust my treatment plan. The Chinese herbal mix (Stasis Breaker) didn't work out for me. We mixed it with coconut oil and applied it to the tumors (More)
jerry wrote: News from #AAHA2016: Learn About Canine Osteosarcoma Breakthroughs
The 2016 AAHA Conference enabled the Tripawds Foundation to reach more vets than ever before. As a bonus, we got to attend educational sessions about veterinary topics near and dear to us, like oncology and pain management. Today, check out what w (More)
[anonymous] wrote: Decisions... Decisions...
  Vaccine Associated Sarcoma - When surgery's no longer an option: It's been over 7 months since the surgery to remove the new VAS tumor. We knew recurrence would most likely happen since we didn't get clean margins this time. Now, I have (More)
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