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View Post: Canine Nose Cancer
17 Nov 2009
About 2% of all cancers in dogs are nasal cancers, out of which 80% are reported as malignant (fast growing) in nature. Carcinomas are the most commonly occurring type of dog nose cancer, with another type, adenocarcinomas occurring ...
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View Post: NOSE BLEEDS >> Nose Bleeds Tips
NOSE BLEEDS Guide ...
19 Nov 2009 by Doower ...
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View Post: Found: Protein responsible for chronic rhinosinusitis with polyps ...
19 hours ago by Christen Brownlee
One of the most severe forms produces polyps, overgrowths of unhealthy sinus tissue that can block the nose and sinus passages and make breathing through the nose difficult or impossible. ... They found that solution from patients with polyps contained high amounts of a substance called vascular endothelial growth factor, or VEGF, a protein important for normal blood vessel growth that also seems to play a key role in a variety of diseases, including cancer. ...
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View Post: It Matters To Me: History Repeating Itself
10 hours ago by T
These two are often found nose to nose screaming at each other, until I can break it up, but also they can be found sleeping within a couple feet of each other. My sweet sweet Oscar. Even with the safety of being indoors, and no longer being ... On another important note, Oscar has Nasal Cancer. I don't know how long he has, but I do know that he has suffered more in his life then he ever deserved, and I will not allow him to suffer even one day. He is doing okay for now, ...
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View Post: Nothing To Do With Arbroath: Police sniffer dog dies of nose ...
28 Jan 2009 by arbroath
Kate Fairclough, the dog's vet, said his work may have caused his death from nasal cancer, which is rare in dogs. She said: "Sniffing drugs may well have been a factor. I certainly cannot rule it out. Nose cancer in dogs is not at all ...
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View Post: Professional Pesticide Use Ups Risk of Nasal Woes
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28 Nov 2009 by mittan ...
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View Post: What is nose cancer? - Nose Cancer Symptoms
7 Sep 2009 by admin
Nose cancer is also called nasal cancer or cancer of the nasal cavity or cancer of the Para nasal sinus. A majority of the nose cancers originates from the tissues like sinuses or nasopharynx. The nose cancer forms from the flat and ...
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View Post: AVMA Reports Increased Cancer Rates in Pets Living With Smokers
27 Nov 2009 by Dr. Eric Barchas, DVM
My nose told me that she was a smoker. And so did my eyes–there was a cigarette butt inside the cat's carrier. Everyone knows that smoking and second hand smoke are unhealthful. A recent article in the NAVC Clinician's Brief cites an ... Lung cancer and nasal cancer are particularly threatening to dogs while cats that live with smokers are twice as likely to develop malignant lymphoma—fatal to three out of four cats within a year—and are more likely to get mouth cancer. ...
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View Post: Passive Smoking Affects Pets
21 hours ago
... Sciences quotes research on dogs that indicates that dogs with short noses have twice the risk of lung cancer (think of a cat with a short nose - Persian) and dogs with a long nose have 2.5x the risk of getting nasal caner. ...
View Blog: Pictures of Cats Blog - http://www.pictures-of-cats.org/pictures-of-cats-blog.html
View Post: How to Survive Nose Cancer (Real Examples)
6 Oct 2009 by admin
Sock Kim who lives in Singapore found out that she had nose cancer (NPC – nasopharyngeal cancer) in Aug 2006. She underwent 8 weeks of radiation treatment in Sep-Oct 2006. In Jan 2007 tests showed that there were no more tumors. ...
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