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| 14 hours ago by TierischGut This cancer occurs more often in the intrahepatic bile ducts (within the liver) rather than in the extrahepatic bile ducts (outside the liver). In dogs, they are more likely to be found in the left lobe of the liver. ... tendency to metastasize widely, it can also spread to other regional lymph nodes, like the diaphragm (the thin muscular wall dividing the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity), intestines, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, urinary bladder, and the bone. ... Untitled - http://www.petmd.com/dog/health/rss |
| 13 Dec 2009 Bladder cancer in dogs, the causes of bladder in dogs, causes of urinary tract infection, self treatment and homedy for urinary tract infections. Dog Obedience Training - http://www.dog-obedience-training-online.com/dog-obedience-training-blog... |
| 18 Dec 2009 by Dr. Marty Becker For example, if the dog is part Scottish Terrier, he could be more prone to bladder cancer from lawn chemicals and needs to be protected. If she is part Collie, then we need to keep her away from oral compounds that contain Ivermectin ... Pet Connection Blog - http://www.petconnection.com/blog/ - References [ More results from Pet Connection Blog ] |
| 25 Sep 2009 by michael.lucroy@gmail.com (Dr. Michael Lucroy) Seems like things come in groups, and this past week that group of things has been urinary bladder cancer in dogs. We've seen them at all ends of the spectrum, from newly diagnosed to a patient that is more than 2 years after diagnosis. ... oncodvm - http://oncodvm.blogspot.com/ [ More results from oncodvm ] |
| 15 Nov 2009 Bladder cancer in dog can cause blockages in the urinary tract. Common symptoms associated with canine bladder cancer includes changes in the pattern of urination, blood or mucous mixed into the urine. Treatment options are described ... The Dog Health Guide Blog - http://www.dog-health-guide.org/dog-health-guide-blog.html [ More results from The Dog Health Guide Blog ] |
| 28 Sep 2009 Bladder cancer in dogs is caused by a neoplasm or tumor that forms in the urinary tract. Most cases are malignant, meaning they are fast spreading. Treatment options include surgery and chemotherapy. The Dog Health Handbook Blog - http://www.dog-health-handbook.com/dog-health-blog.html [ More results from The Dog Health Handbook Blog ] |
| 31 Mar 2009 by Dog Twitterer (AB.com) “These blood samples are then shipped to Dr. Ostrander for whole genome scanning, a process that will enable us to determine the differences in the DNA between dogs with cancer and dogs without cancer,” she said. ... Scottish Terrier and Dog News - http://scottishterrierdogs.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from Scottish Terrier and Dog News ] |
| 5 Dec 2009 by garroiimer Bladder cancer in dogs is usually malignant and the most common type is transitional cell carcinoma (TCC). TCC is a cancer that originates in the bladder, kidney or ureters but the most common site for this type of cancer is the bladder ... 吉米丘上的海盜樂園 - http://forums.jcms.com.tw/ [ More results from 吉米丘上的海盜樂園 ] |
| 2 Aug 2009 by admin Bladder cancer in dogs is a serious condition. My beloved Akita of 13 years died of it. Although he had lived a long, happy life, especially for a large breed. Bladder cancer in dogs - http://www.advancedpresencellc.com/ |
| 20 Jun 2009 Urinary bladder cancer is a slow developing cancer in dogs. Some breeds, such as West Highland Terriers, are at a higher risk than other breeds. VetInfo.com RSS Feed - http://www.vetinfo.com/rss.php [ More results from VetInfo.com RSS Feed ] |
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