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Osteosarcoma in Dogs

Osteosarcoma is an aggressive and malignant tumor. It frequently develops in the long bones of dog limbs, there are many symptoms that tend to grow at a rapid rate and this causes the destruction of dogs bones. For detailed about causes and symptoms of osteosarcoma and how it can be diagnosed, read our blog.<br>

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Osteosarcoma in Dogs

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  1. Osteosarcoma In Dogs Presented by: DogExpress.In

  2. Introduction Perhaps no dog parent wants their babies to suffer from cancer. No matter what type it is, dog cancer is a scary proposition, but the thing with bone cancer is that it is severe and equally painful.

  3. What is osteosarcoma? Osteosarcoma is an aggressive and malignant tumor. It is the skeletal system of a dog, other animals, and humans

  4. What are the causes of osteosarcoma? Scientists are still determining the reasons why osteosarcoma develops. For that matter, they are not sure about many other kinds of cancer too.

  5. Bone cancer is painful. The first sign that a dog may suffer from osteosarcoma is that they tend to suffer from sudden pain in the affected area. What are the symptoms of osteosarcoma?

  6. How is it diagnosed? Dog suffering from this disease will experience swelling or lameness in the affected area. At times, it could be both of them at the same time.

  7. How does this form of cancer usually progress? This is an aggressive form of cancer, especially when it happens to dogs. When diagnosed, 90-95% of the dogs would have micro-metastasis.

  8. How can osteosarcoma in dogs be treated? The thing with osteosarcoma in dogs is that it has a wide range of treatment options, and the method followed in the case of a dog depends on the diagnosis.

  9. Conclusion canine osteosarcoma is a massively painful condition with a poor prognosis you must discuss all the options available in this case with your vet www.DogExpress.In

  10. Thank You Source:https://dogexpress.in/osteosarcoma-in-dogs- understanding-the-basics-of-canine-bone-cancer/ WWW.DogExpress.In

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