Lymphoma is a type of cancer that arises in certain white blood cells in humans, dogs, cats and other animals. The prefix “lymph” refers to a network of tissues that help prevent infections and remove ...
Q. My dog was just diagnosed with lymphoma. My vet recommended chemotherapy. I heard that chemotherapy is different in dogs than it is in people. Is this true? I am very sorry to hear about your dog.
The first full approval of a drug to treat lymphoma in dogs has been granted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. "While canine lymphoma affects fewer than 70,000 dogs in the U.S. annually, it ...
Lymphoma is the one of the most common cancers diagnosed, accounting for up to 24 percent of cancer cases seen in dogs. Multiple types of lymphoma can strike dogs, and the behavior of the cancer is ...
"My 12-year-old dog Oliver has been diagnosed with lymphoma. Naturally, the vet has referred me to an oncology vet. I do not want to put the dog through chemo, and I asked the vet if he would treat ...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Researchers have identified a new target for the treatment of lymphoma and are testing a potential new drug in pet dogs afflicted with the disease. At low doses, the compound, called ...
A protein that appears to play a key role in the formation of lymphoma and other tumors by inhibiting a tumor-suppressing gene has been identified by a team of veterinary and human medicine ...
A new vaccine developed by Penn professors for dogs with blood cancers may help humans overcome lymphoma. Oct. 18, the School of Veterinary Medicine announced that the first cancer vaccine for dogs ...