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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]
Infectious Agents and Cancer is a peer-reviewed open access medical journal covering the relationship between infections and cancer. It was established in 2006 and is published by BioMed Central . It is affiliated with the African Organization for Research and Training in Cancer .
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 ...
Vancomycin is recommended to be administered in a dilute solution slowly, over at least 60 min (maximum rate of 10 mg/min for doses >500 mg) [21] due to the high incidence of pain and thrombophlebitis and to avoid an infusion reaction known as vancomycin flushing reaction. This phenomenon has been often clinically referred to as "red man syndrome".
Cancer: A tumor that presses on the spinal cord can cause a dog to become lame and walk on the top of the paws. Embolism: A blood clot that causes death of the cells in the spinal column could ...
Once a specific resistance profile has been isolated via clinical laboratory findings, treatment is often modified as indicated. Vancomycin has long been considered a drug of last resort, due to its efficiency in treating multiple drug-resistant infectious agents and the requirement for intravenous administration.
As of 2024, Journal Citation Reports lists the journal's impact factor for 2023 as 8.7. It was rated number one of 180 titles in Zoology, number one of 80 in "Agriculture, Dairy, and Animal Sciences", number one of 168 in "Veterinary Science" and number three of 174 titles in Biotechnology and Applied Microbiology. [2]
Drinking more than four cups of caffeinated coffee in a day was associated with a lower risk for head and neck cancer, oral cavity cancer, and oropharyngeal cancers compared to not drinking coffee.