by Sara Nice | May 9, 2022 | Canine Cancer Blog
Canine Leukemia Prognosis, Treatment & Survival Stories What is the typical prognosis for dogs suffering from Leukemia? Leukemia in dogs is a blood cancer that creates an overabundance of white blood cells. The most common Leukemia is Lymphocytic and it is...
by Tapiwa Manhombo | Feb 9, 2022 | Canine Cancer Blog
Rib osteosarcoma in dogs is rare; however, when it does occur, it has a very high metastasizing rate. Up to 45% of all dogs diagnosed with rib osteosarcoma will have metastasized by the time the vets catch it. Osteosarcoma is a type of bone cancer that develops on the...
by Sara Nice | Feb 3, 2020 | Canine Cancer Blog, Founder Writings
My Super Bowl enjoyment has always been in the commercials, not so much in the game. In the past several years, my interest in the commercials has diminished because there just have not been quite as many good ones as their used to be. As the big game approached, I...
by Sara Nice | Sep 4, 2018 | Canine Cancer Blog
I want you to meet Hooch, a 100 lb Pit Bull who is surviving Mast Cell Cancer. Hooch and his Mom, Sherry tell his interesting story. This story will shout out to you that you should check your dog at least once a month for lumps or bumps and then it will give you...
by NCCF Editor | Feb 1, 2018 | Canine Cancer Blog
I love getting to know more about our CORE Members and their reason they support the NCCF month after month. We could not fight canine cancer without a devoted set of CORE Members like Amanda and her boy Milo. Their story is one of hope, as Milo is a survivor! ...
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