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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Fibrosarcoma Tumors in Dogs Fibrosarcomas are slow-growing, malignant (cancerous) tumors most often found in the connective tissue of the skin and beneath the skin. While these tumors may be removed successfully, they frequently recur after surgery. Read More > |
Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Osteosarcoma: Bone Cancer in Dogs One of the most disheartening diagnoses a vet can encounter is osteosarcoma. It’s a painful and aggressive form of bone cancer that has an affinity for growing within the leg bones of large and giant-breed dogs. Although older dogs are primarily affected, dogs of all ages can develop osteosarcoma. Read More > |
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A Vet's Life How to Cope in the Face of Canine Cancer Don't take on a devastating diagnosis by yourself. Learn about the wealth of resources you have access to. Even when dealing with bone cancer you have options. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Fibrosarcoma Tumors in Dogs Fibrosarcomas are slow-growing, malignant (cancerous) tumors most often found in the connective tissue of the skin and beneath the skin. While these tumors may be removed successfully, they frequently recur after surgery. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Hemangiosarcoma in Dogs Hemangiosarcoma is a form of malignant cancer that arises from the cells that line blood vessels of various tissues of the body. Read More > |