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Lymphoma Treatments for Dogs Greenville SC

Lymphoma is the most common canine cancer. The cancer causes enlargement of the lymph nodes, liver, and spleen. Although the cancer is almost always fatal, steps can be taken to lengthen the quality of a dog's life.

Randall C Thomas
864-385-6565
393 Woods Lake Road
Greenville, SC
Pet Med Mobile
(864) 232-2718
707 E Stone Ave
Greenville, SC
Poinsett Animal Hospital
(864) 233-6903
2606 Poinsett Hwy
Greenville, SC
Ambassador Animal Hospital Pa
(864) 271-1112
715 Wade Hampton Blvd
Greenville, SC
Welsh, Paula, Dvm - North Greenville Animal Hosp
(864) 244-8281
1300 Stallings Rd
Greenville, SC
Rocky Creek Veterinary Hospital & Pet Resort
(864) 735-8972
111 Ebenezer Rd. 29651
Greer, SC
Richland Creek Animal Clinic
(864) 232-2718
707 E Stone Ave
Greenville, SC
Greenville HUmane Society
(864)2423626
328 Furman Hall Rd.
Greenville, SC
North Greenville Animal Hosp
(864) 244-8281
1300 Stallings Rd
Greenville, SC
Pleasantburg Veterinary Clinic, Inc.
864 232-6445
634 S. Pleasantburg Drive
Greenville, SC
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Causes, Treatments of Common Canine Cancers

Fifty percent of dogs age 10 and older will be diagnosed with cancer, according to Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences. Heather Wilson, DVM, an assistant clinical professor at the school, and her colleagues have a few recommendations for pet owners in regards to common causes of canine cancers, and some of their treatments.

Lymphoma is the most common canine cancer, according to the university. The cancer causes enlargement of the lymph nodes, liver, and spleen. Although the cancer is almost always fatal, steps can be taken to lengthen the quality of a dog’s life.

“Chemotherapy proves to be an effective treatment for lymphoma, but this treatment only adds about an average of a year to the animal’s life,” Wilson said.

The treatment alleviates many abnormalities and symptoms of the cancer, and dogs generally have a high quality of life during the chemotherapy, according to the university.

Another form of cancer, Cutaneous hemangiosarcoma (appears as lesions on the skin) can be caused by sun exposure and more commonly occurs in Whippets and Italian Greyhounds due to their lighter pigment and thin hair. Infant sunscreens can help protect dogs who enjoy sunbathing, and ultraviolet light protection shades applied to windows can keep the sun’s harmful rays from shining through.

“Infant sunscreen should not be applied daily, just when the animal will be outside for an extended period of time. The sunscreen is not toxic and can help...

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