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When pets get cancer
Mint Mumbai
|November 16, 2024
Advances in veterinary sciences have enabled several treatments, but early detection can make all the difference
Cancer is a frightening diagnosis, especially when it strikes our pets, who have such limited time with us to begin with. As the focus on cancer is human-centered, many of us are unaware of how prevalent this illness is in animals.
Cancer in pets is more common than we might think. Research shows that one in four dogs will be diagnosed with cancer during their lifetime, and the statistics are similar for cats. This emphasizes the importance of vigilance because early detection can make all the difference in treatment and even a cure.
Though every type of cancer is not preventable, there are measures that can be taken to reduce the risk. Certain breeds, such as Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, and Boxers are genetically more predisposed to cancer, so their owners must be especially vigilant. That said, cancer doesn't discriminate by breed—native Indies are just as susceptible. Watch out for warning signs like sudden weight changes, unexplained lumps or bumps on the skin, changes in behavior, lethargy, difficulty in breathing, or persistent coughing. Addressing these early improves the chances of successful treatment.
This story is from the November 16, 2024 edition of Mint Mumbai.
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