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Cancer in Pet

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Cancer in Pet Cancer can strike pets at any age, just as it does humans, but the danger increases with age. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association , roughly one in every four dogs will get neoplasia (the medical term for cancer) at some point in their lives, and over the age of ten, 50% of dogs will develop cancer. Cats can get cancer as well, although there is less information available about the prevalence and forms of cancer in cats. Some diseases, like as lymphoma (immune system cancer), are more common in cats than in dogs. Cancer symptoms in pets might vary based on the type and location of the tumour. Some common symptoms include: 1- Persistent or growing abnormal tumours or swellings  2- Unhealing sores 3- Loss of appetite or weight loss 4- Any kind of bleeding or discharge from any orifice 5- Difficulties breathing, peeing, or defecating 6- Bad odour emanating from the mouth or body 7- Prolonged limp or stiffness 8- Difficulty swallowing or eating ...