My dog was diagnosed with cancer. Here's what I wish I knew beforehand

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It's important for owners to voice concerns they may have about their dog and ask questions.

, 1 in 4 dogs will develop neoplasia — the uncontrolled, abnormal growth of cells or tissues in the body — in their life, and nearly half of dogs over the age of 10 will develop cancer., a veterinary oncologist at VCA SouthPaws Veterinary Specialists & Emergency Center, tells TODAY.com, adding that dogs are diagnosed with cancer at roughly the same rate as humans.Like me, many pet owners use age to reconcile a diagnosis. Korec says that dogs of any age can be affected by cancer.

"Cancer in dogs is treated similarly as cancer in people, which means there's so many different treatments," Korec says, adding that veterinarians use chemotherapy differently in animals."We use it in a way to maximize our patients' quality of life." “Cancer is a really — in most situations — a treatable disease, and just because a patient has cancer doesn’t necessarily condemn them to any sort of prognosis," O'Day says.The first question I asked myself when Bill was diagnosed was"Could I have prevented this?"

"One thing a lot of clients ask me is, 'Did I want too long?' or 'What could I have done differently?'" Korec says."And of course, hindsight is 20/20, but if you find something on your own personal pet that you think warrants investigation, ask for diagnostics, ask for sampling. Cancer is very prevalent people don't always recognize the signs."

 

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always heartbreaking. worst visits ever for vet too. we see dogs on routine visits + find something owners never noticed. routine but leave with potential cancer diagnosis. sucks all around. don't be fooled by frenchies low cancer rates, their average life expectancy is 4.5 yrs.

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