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Home » Chemotherapy

Topic: Chemotherapy

Where to Get Dog Chemotherapy General Practice Veterinarians Can Do Chemo with Dr. Kristen Lester
Where to Get Dog Chemotherapy: General Practice Veterinarians Can Do Chemo | Dr. Kristen Lester
Alternative to Chemotherapy for Dogs with Osteosarcoma with Tammie Wahaus of ELIAS Animal Health
Alternative to Chemotherapy for Dogs with Osteosarcoma | Tammie Wahaus of ELIAS Animal Health
Palladia for Dogs with Dr. Megan Duffy
Palladia for Dogs | Dr. Megan Duffy
Chronotherapy is timing treatments for when they will be most potent with fewest side effects.
Chronotherapy
Can Regular Vets Do Chemo for Dogs with Dr. Kristen Lester
Can Regular Vets Do Chemo for Dogs? Yes! | Dr. Kristen Lester
Veterinarians use cisplatin for dogs with osteosarcoma and various carcinomas.
Cisplatin For Dogs
cytarabine is often used in dog lymphoma cases.
Cytarabine
Veterinarians suggest cyclophosphamide for dogs with cancers like lymphoma, leukemia, carcinomas, and sarcomas.
Cyclophosphamide For Dogs
Chlorambucil is often used in metronomic protocols for dogs with cancer.
Chlorambucil
veterinarians often use methotrexate for dogs with leukemia and lymphoma
Methotrexate for Dogs
Doxorubicin is an old school, potent, effective chemotherapy drug. Veterinarians recommend doxorubicin for many forms of dog cancer.
Doxorubicin for Dogs
Elspar for dogs with lymphoma is a drug commonly used as a rescue protocol.
Elspar for Dogs
Vincristine for Dogs
Vincristine for Dogs
Bone marrow suppression in dogs is a serious side effect of chemotherapy. It can often be reversed, and is something your veterinarian will want to monitor.
Bone Marrow Suppression in Dogs
vinorelbine is a vinca alkaloid chemotherapy drug
Vinorelbine
Is chemotherapy worth it? In many cases, absolutely. It depends upon many factors.
Is Dog Chemotherapy Worth It?
Mustargen Mechlorethamine
Mustargen for Dogs (Mechlorethamine)
metronomic chemotherapy for dogs involves giving low doses of chemotherapy agents to your dog at home using pills
Metronomic Chemotherapy for Dogs
CoQ10 Coenzyme Q10
CoQ10 for Dogs
Bone Marrow Transplant for Dogs
Bone Marrow Transplant for Dogs
Lomustine for Dogs
Lomustine for Dogs
Palladia for Dogs (toceranib phosphate)
Palladia for Dogs (toceranib phosphate)
Tanovea (rabacfosadine) Chemotherapy
Tanovea (rabacfosadine) Chemotherapy
Exam Room Series: Lymphoma │ Dr. Demian Dressler
Chemotherapy for Dogs Demystified | Dr. Sue Ettinger Deep Dive
Which Cancers Get Chemotherapy
Which Cancers Get Chemotherapy
Metronomic Chemotherapy
Which Dog Cancers are Best Treated with Chemotherapy

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