Article describing the treatment options available for a dog diagnosed with canine lymphoma.
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www.caninelymphoma.net/canine-lymphoma-treatment-option...
www.caninelymphoma.net/canine-lymphoma-treatment-options.php
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The “typical” canine lymphoma patient is a middle aged dog presented to the veterinarian because one or more lumps have been found. The veterinarian rapidly determines that all of the peripheral lymph nodes (those near the skin surface) are enlarged and firm.
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www.marvistavet.com/html/canine_lymphoma.html
www.marvistavet.com/html/canine_lymphoma.html
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Jan 27, 2009 New protocols are tried with great regularity in canine lymphoma but results have been similar with each drug regime investigated.
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www.vetmed.wsu.edu/Cliented/lsa.asp
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Dr. Mike Richards, DVM takes a very thorough question and answer approach to canine lymphoma questions. Canine Lymphoma Guide Canine Lymphoma Guide from greyhound trainer Donna D'Amico...
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www.lymphomainfo.net/lymphoma/animal.html
www.lymphomainfo.net/lymphoma/animal.html
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This is the story of Clondike, a Great Pyrenees bitch who was diagnosed with canine lymphoma in May of 1998 at the age of 10 1/2. Employing a complementary approach including chemotherapy, improved nutrition and various immune enhancing therapies, she managed to attain three remissions, the third lasting 20 months.
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www.pyrbred.org/lymphoma.html
www.pyrbred.org/lymphoma.html
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Encyclopedia: Lymphoma in animals
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Lymphoma in animals is a type of cancer defined by a proliferation of malignant lymphocytes within solid organs such as the lymph nodes, bone marrow, liver and spleen. The disease also may occur in t...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lymphoma_in_animals
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Canine malignant lymphoma is a progressive, fatal disease caused by the malignant clonal expansion of lymphoid cells. Although lymphoid cell neoplastic...
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www.vetmanual.org/mvm/htm/bc/10500.htm
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Lymphoma, also known as Lymphosarcoma, is a malignant cancer that is affecting our canine companions. This type of cancer involves the lymph system including the lymph nodes and sometimes the liver and spleen. Middle aged to older dogs of either sex are potential victims of this disease.
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www.sevagrreat.org/k9stuff/vetcorner/lymph.htm
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Canine Health & Genetics Chemotherapy Combinations for Canine Lymphoma Rescue Chemotherapy for Canine Lymphoma...
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www.labbies.com/cancerintro.htm
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