Cancer cells grow rapidly and need energy to do so—they use the glucose in the blood to grow. Research in both mice and dogs has shown that this alternative therapy can significantly slow cancer's ...
This New Technology Could Detect Your Dog’s Cancer Before It’s Too Late originally appeared on PetHelpful. When it comes to our furry friends, nothing is more terrifying than the thought of cancer. It ...
Innovative research for a dog cancer treatment from the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine has shown early success during the beginning trials, with one dog "almost back to normal." ...