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Turmeric paste, often referred to as golden paste, is a mixture of turmeric powder, water, black pepper, and a carrier oil like coconut oil. It's hypothesized to offer anti-inflammatory benefits due to curcumin in turmeric and may help reduce the size of tumors in dogs when applied topically or given orally under veterinary supervision.

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A mast cell tumour, clipped prior to surgical resection. Mast cell tumours (aka mastocytomas, histocytic mastocytomas or mast cell sarcomas, we call them MCTs) are commonly seen in companion animal practice. Recently I attended a webinar by oncologist Dr Sandra Nguyen about MCTS, which provided a fantastic review. Veterinarians can log in to the Vet's Australia website to view the whole thing. MCTs occur in all breeds, but boxers, pugs, bulldogs, bull terriers, Labradors and Shar-Peis are…

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If you've recently noticed a squishy lump under your dog's skin, don't panic! It's probably a benign fatty tumor called a lipoma. Lipomas are very common and they usually don't pose any health risks, but you may want to get rid of the lump...

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I think it's helpful to think about the most common tumor types seen at certain locations. Obviously, there are always … in 2025 | Vet tech school, Vet medicine, Vet school

I think it's helpful to think about the most common tumor types seen at certain locations. Obviously, there are always exceptions. But, this might help you start your considerations. I have this and more bundled into my free guide. Comment " Lump" if you want my bot to send it to you! ( please note, this won't work on Facebook ) #vetmed #vetstudent #veterinarian

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BackgroundMast cell tumours (MCT) are common malignant neoplasms in dogs and are similar to most other malignant cancers in requiring glucose for growth, reg...

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