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Canine lymphoma

A diagnosis of cancer is always frightening. One of the most common forms of this disease in dogs is lymphoma. This is a cancer of the lymph nodes and can arise almost anywhere in the body. However modern treatment protocols can be highly effective in providing some control of the disease and it is possible for affected dogs to have several years of normal life following treatment.

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Your questions answered

Introduction: Canine lymphoma

What is Lymphoma?

How would I know if my dog had lymphoma?

How will my vet know if my dog has lymphoma?

Can lymphoma be treated?

Will my dog be cured if it has chemotherapy?

How long will my dog live?

Is it fair to treat a pet with chemotherapy?

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