Tumors develop when cells in the body grow uncontrollably. Finding a tumor on your dog can be very frightening, but they are not always detrimental — some are benign, while others are malignant.
"My Labrador has a tumor on his spleen. Should it be removed? Should the spleen also be removed?" A: Each dog's case is different, and you will need to discuss this with your regular veterinarian, as ...
USF medical engineering professors Dr. Richard Heller and Dr. Mark Jaroszeski have spent more than three decades developing a ...
The BriefTwo USF medical engineering professors have created a treatment that delivers cancer drugs directly into tumor cells ...
In dogs, mast cell tumors are the most common malignant skin tumors, accounting for approximately 16–21% of all skin cancers. These tumors can appear anywhere on the body but are most frequently found ...
Q: A friend's dog recently died of cancer, and we want to do all we can to keep our own dog cancer-free. What advice can you offer?
Over 50 dogs are participating in a clinical trial to study osteosarcoma that could lead to the development of a new treatment for humans.
Snow White the shelter dog is currently recovering with two weeks of relaxation while she awaits the results of her tumor biopsy Tri County Animal Rescue Snow White was recently found alone dragging a ...
Luke Robinson walked 2,300 miles to find out why his beloved dog died of cancer. Nov. 5, 2012— -- Luke Robinson never liked dogs much until an ex-girlfriend offered him a puppy while he was ...