The word “cancer” is a dreaded word to hear whether it affects you, your loved ones, or your  canine companion  According to the Comparative Oncology Program of the US National Cancer Institute , there are 65 million dogs diagnosed with cancer , with 6 million new cases added every year. Over 50% of dogs over the age of 10, die of some form of cancer. Research and treatment protocols are providing hope for longevity, improved quality of life and ultimately a cure for cancer not only in dogs but also their human counterparts.
Early intervention and detection usually yields the best outcomes so...
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