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Dog cancer is the number one killer of dogs. Dr. Demian Dressler, DVM is known around the world as the \"Dog Cancer Vet.\" Dr. Dressler\'s popular blog DogCancerBlog.com has helped thousands of dog lovers cope with and survive dog cancer.

This Kindle version of The Dog Cancer Survival Guide contains all the information that is included in the $97 ebook which is sold online.

The topics covered include:

Dr. Dressler reveals the \"best of breed\" conventional medical treatments and approaches for dog cancer, including:

Transitional Cell Carcinoma
Tumors of the Nose and Sinus
Hemangiosarcoma
Melanoma
Lymphosarcoma (also called Lymphoma)
Mammary Cancer
Osteosarcoma
Mast Cell Tumors

You’ll find out:

• Why a plant pigment found in foods like artichokes, peanut hulls, and chrysanthemums is a Cancer Terminator, destroying the cancer cell’s ability to function normally and replicate in countless ways… (see page 203)

• Why a spice you might have in your pantry is the basis for forty different synthetic anti-cancer drugs being designed at Ohio State University… (see page 205)

• How apigenin — a bioflavonoid found in parsley — had the effect of reducing tumors in mice up to half of their original size (according to The FASEB Journal. 2005;19:2042-2044)… (see page 208)

• Why a polyphenol found in green tea is in US-based clinical trials for cancer treatment… (see page 210)

• Why a compound extracted from a plant in the wormwood family that has been used by Chinese doctors for centuries as an anti-malarial and fever treatment is attracting interest in the West for use in cancer treatment… (see page 212)

• How to decide how much to dose for each of these powerful agents, depending upon your dog’s weight and other factors.

• Precautions to take when using these cancer-fighters to maintain optimal health for your dog.

• How to find these \"hidden in plain sight\" supplements—available at local health food stores or on the internet — at relatively little cost to you.

• Why it’s so important to discuss your decision to use these potent substances with your vet — so they can modify other treatments that may be affected… or no longer necessary!

This Guide has helped thousands of dog lovers cope with canine cancer.