Many options available to treat animals’ cancers
Although cancer is not nearly as prevalent in pets as it is in people, 50 percent of all dogs and 30 percent of all cats oolder than 10 years will be diagnosed with cancer, said Dr. Heather Wilson , assistant professor of oncology at the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
Cancers most common in dogs include lymphoma (tumor of the lymph nodes), mast cell tumors (skin tu...
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