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  2. An Expert Vet Weighs the Pros & Cons of Removing Tumors ... - AOL

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    Dogs that go through surgery but not chemotherapy are only expected to live about two months. Related: Natural Cancer Alternative Treatments for Your Dog Most Common Splenic Tumors

  3. 7 Alternatives to Chemotherapy for Lymphoma in Dogs - AOL

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    1. Ketogenic Diet. Cancer cells rely on glucose for energy to grow. The ketogenic diet is a way to provide an alternative energy source to normal cells in the dog's body while starving the cancer ...

  4. What Are the Possible Treatments for Cancer on My Dog's Jaw?

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    Surgery will give her the best chance of living the rest of her life pain-free. If the margins of the tumor are free of cancer cells after surgery, it can even be cured (2). If it is not removed ...

  5. Lymphoma in animals - Wikipedia

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    Untreated, most cats with lymphoma die within 4–6 weeks. Most cats tolerate their chemotherapy well, and fewer than 5% have severe side effects. Cats do not lose their fur from chemotherapy, though loss of whiskers is possible. Other side effects include low white blood cell count, vomiting, loss of appetite, diarrhea, or fatigue.

  6. Mastocytoma in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Side effects were primarily blood count changes such as anemia and neutropenia. [34] The combination of hydroxycarbamide with prednisolone in incompletely removed grade 2 tumors resulted in death from liver failure in two cases; of the remaining dogs, all survived the first year and 77% survived the second year. [ 35 ]

  7. Lomustine - Wikipedia

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    Lomustine may be administered orally or by injection in cats and dogs. This chemotherapy has been observed to have a variety of side effects in animals, paralleling those in humans, including but not limited to bone marrow immunosuppression, gastrointestinal issues, and hepatotoxicity. [12]

  8. Adjuvant therapy - Wikipedia

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    DDC tries to circumvent this issue by giving chemotherapy every 2 weeks. To lessen the side effects of chemotherapy that can be exacerbated with more closely administered chemotherapy treatments, growth factors are typically given in conjunction with DDC to restore white blood cell counts. [16]

  9. What it’s like to go through chemotherapy at 26 - AOL

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