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  2. Michael Naylor surrendered his dog Minnie after he received a cancer diagnosis in order to give her a "life she deserved." Two years later, he entered remission, adopted Minnie and brought her home.

  3. Can Cancer in Dogs Be Treated With Ivermectin? - AOL

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    Urinary System Cancer. Transitional cell carcinoma, a type of cancer most commonly seen in a dog's bladder, may respond to ivermectin in the same way as human renal cell carcinoma.

  4. Dog's Sad Eyes After Family Surrenders Her for 'Being ... - AOL

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    The dog went from living in her family home to living in an animal shelter. Which even in the best circumstances can be very hard on a dog.They're essentially leaving the safety and security of ...

  5. Organ replacement in animals - Wikipedia

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    Despite its relative rarity compared to limb prosthesis, strides have been made over the decades, with notable milestones such as the first pacemaker surgery on a dog in 1968 and successful kidney transplants in cats since the mid-1980s. This field faces challenges, particularly in canine programs, due to issues related to immunosuppression.

  6. Lymphoma in animals - Wikipedia

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    Current cure rates using stem cell therapy in dogs approximates that achieved in humans, 40-50%. When cost is a factor, prednisone used alone can improve the symptoms dramatically, but it does not significantly affect the survival rate. The average survival times of dogs treated with prednisone and untreated dogs are both one to two months. [1]

  7. She's a medical miracle. Could her animal transplant success ...

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    The two other patients who have received pig kidneys ‒ one at NYU Langone and one at Massachusetts General Hospital ‒ died or had their transplant removed within eight weeks, as did two men ...

  8. Veterinary oncology - Wikipedia

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    Mast cell tumor on lip of a dog. Veterinary oncology is a subspecialty of veterinary medicine that deals with cancer diagnosis and treatment in animals. Cancer is a major cause of death in pet animals. In one study, 45% of the dogs that reached 10 years of age or older died of cancer. [1]

  9. A severed bicep, sick dog and more. Woman battles 6 life ...

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    Life didn’t stop just because Emily was diagnosed with breast cancer. Six personal challenges aligned with each of her six chemotherapy treatments. A severed bicep, sick dog and more.

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