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  • Does Chemotherapy Make Cancer in Dogs Worse?

    from DogCancerAdvice.com

    on Friday August 10th, 2012 at 11:13 PM

    A new study in the August 2012 edition of the journal Nature Medicine, reported that a protein created by cytotoxic chemotherapy known as WNT16B damages DNA, makes tumors grow more rapidly, causes metastasis, and makes tumors highly resistant to future treatment.

    These findings were accidental and not what the researchers expected to find. The research team set out to find out why cancer cells are so resilient. What they found was that it was the chemotherapy that causes resilience and fuels...

  • Common Ingredients that Cause Canine Cancer

    from DogCancerAdvice.com

    on Wednesday July 4th, 2012 at 10:23 PM

    Many manufacturers of pet food supplements leave unsuspecting consumers to believe that their products and ingredients in the products are safe and approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This is done by putting claims in their marketing such as FDA approved or, All ingredients are Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) by the FDA, or Manufactured in an FDA approved lab. All of these statements are quite misleading and meant to lead the consumer to believe that their product is...

  • Dangers of Krill Oil for Dogs with Cancer

    from DogCancerAdvice.com

    on Thursday April 26th, 2012 at 08:02 AM

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    Recently, there has been a lot of discussion about giving krill oil to dogs with cancer. Lets take a closer look. Facts reveal that giving krill oil to any dog with cancer could be dangerous and make the cancer worse.

    Krill are tiny shrimp known as crustaceans or shellfish. They are a rich source of omega 3 fatty acids and the antioxidant, astaxanthin. Persistently high cancer rates in the European Union are thought to be the result of shellfish consumption, specifically shellfish...

  • Veterinarians Get Cancer From Exposure to Chemotherapy Drugs

    from DogCancerAdvice.com

    on Tuesday August 30th, 2011 at 01:18 AM

    Chemo is poison, by design. Its descended from deadly mustard gas first used against soldiers in World War I.

    Studies as far back as the 1970s have linked increased rates of certain cancers to nurses and physicians. Occupational-health experts believe thats because when nurses, pharmacists, technicians and, increasingly, even veterinarians mix and deliver the drugs, accidental spills, sprays and punctures put them in close, frequent contact with hazardous drugs.

    A new study from the U.S....

  • News Alert: E. Coli Outbreak and Canine Cancer

    from DogCancerAdvice.com

    on Friday June 3rd, 2011 at 09:29 PM

    You have probably heard by now about the deadly strain of E. Coli that has appeared in Europe and now in the U.S.

    As of today, June 3, 2011, the source of the outbreak has still not be identified.

    Please cook all meats and vegetables that you give to your dog until the source is identified!

    Dogs with cancer cannot fight this off as well as healthy dogs!

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  • Free Dog Cancer Course

    from DogCancerAdvice.com

    on Monday April 4th, 2011 at 10:10 PM

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  • Vaccinations and Canine Cancer

    from DogCancerAdvice.com

    on Saturday February 26th, 2011 at 11:46 AM

    There is little that can annoy me more than hearing about a dog with cancer that has gotten a vaccination. And it happens every day.

    Please make no mistake about it. If your dog has cancer it is imperative that they never receive another vaccination. Not ever again for the rest of their life. There are clear warnings about this from the pharmaceutical companies who make the vaccines. Any vaccination given to your dog will further impair their immune system and greatly reduce their likelihood...

  • The Dog Cancer Diet: Be Cautious of Bad Advice

    from DogCancerAdvice.com

    on Saturday November 27th, 2010 at 01:08 PM

    The glycemic index is a measure of the effects of carbohydrates on blood sugar levels. High glycemic index carbs release glucose quickly into the bloodstream and glucose feeds cancer cells. Low glycemic index carbs break release glucose slowly into the bloodstream and are absorbed by other metabolic processes before cancer cells can feed on them.

    The glycemic index is based on a scale of 0 100 with foods rated at 100 having the most rapid release of glucose into the bloodstream. Meats and...

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