Pet Cancer: Vitamins & Supplements Prove Helpful!
Ask Dr. Carol, Cancer, Cancer, Cats, Dogs, Pet News 3 Comments »The Role Pet Nutritional Supplements Play in the Treatment and Management
Of Pet Cancer Therapy for Dogs and Cats
Statistics run by the Animal Cancer Center at Colorado State University (CSU), document the fact that cancer is the number one cause of death in pets. Over 50% of dogs and cats age 10 and older die from cancer.
90% of Golden Retrievers diagnosed with cancer die, regardless of the therapy given.
Recent studies indicate that nearly 80 % of dog and cat owners with pets diagnosed with cancer use some type of complementary and/or alternative medical (CAM) therapy, with pet nutritional supplements ranking first.
The goal in treating pet cancer in all cases is complete and permanent remission. Unfortunately, for the vast majority, complete remission of cancer in dogs and cats is never achieved regardless of which modality, or combination of traditional and/or alternative is instituted.
A recently published study showed that traditional chemotherapy results over the last 15 years have increased long term survival rates for less than 3% of pet cancer cases.










Elizabeth Blackburn from the University of California at San Francisco was one member of the Nobel Laureate team.
Jack Szostak of the Harvard Medical School in Massachusetts was the second recipient.
The final recipient, Carol Greider (left) is with John Hopkins University, School of Medicine, in Baltimore, Maryland.



















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