Fibrosarcoma in dogs occurs when malignant tumors, caused by fibroblast cells, are able to develop and grow at an uncontrolled rate.
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Bile duct cancer in dogs is a malignant form of cancer that develops in the lining of the liver's bile…
November is National Pet Cancer Awareness Month. While the diagnosis of cancer can be very heartbreaking, we wanted to shed…
November is Pet Cancer Awareness Month, and it's a great time to spread knowledge about pets and cancer, as well…
Prostate cancer in dogs is a rare but deadly form of cancer that can easily metastasize and spread to other…
Brain tumors in dogs are abnormal growths of cells that affect the brain or its surrounding membranes. Symptoms are often…
Liver cancer in dogs is a tumorous growth in the lining of the liver, which is the organ responsible for…
Leukemia in dogs is a form of cancer that results in an increased white blood cell count in the blood…
Lymphoma is a form of cancer in dogs that affects the lymphocytes, which are white blood cells that are important…
A squamous cell carcinoma is a malignant tumor in the epidermal layer of a dog's skin. It can appear on…
Basal cell carcinomas and tumors are the most common forms of skin cancer found in dogs. Most basal cell tumors in…
Vaginal and vulvar tumors are the second most common canine female reproductive tumor after those of the mammary gland.