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As in humans, cancer in dogs is common, but the types differ.

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As in humans, cancer in dogs is common, but the types differ.
Peter Edelstein, MD
Cancer Expert
As in humans, cancer in dogs is common, but the types differ.
Our dogs are very prone to cancer and have similar signs and symptoms, but their cancers are often very different.
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