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Index
Introduction Your Survival Guide Full Spectrum Cancer Care There’s No Expiration Date The Dog Cancer Vet Simple but Powerful Backlash I Meet Dr. Susan Ettinger (Again) How This Book Is Organized Two Authors, One Voice Sidebar Symbols This Book Does Not Substitute for Your Veterinarian’s Guidance Part I: My Dog Has Cancer ... Now What? Chapter 1: Your Role Be Your Dog’s Guardian First Priority: Deal with Your Emotions Reality Check Number One Reality Check Number Two Reality Check Number Three It’s All about You Chapter 2: Mission Critical: Emotional Management Amplifying the Effects of Positive Emotions Chapter 3: Three Common Questions How Could Cancer Happen Overnight? Why Didn’t My Vet Catch This Earlier? Cancer Can Be Invisible Cancer Can Start Before Birth Cancer Screening Can Be Difficult The Wait and See Approach Some Vets Don’t Realize Cancer Is Epidemic Good Marketing Can Sway Opinion Conventional Medicine Does Not Offer Complete Cancer Care Is My Dog Dying Right Now? Chapter 4: Super Dogs Part II: What You Should Know About Dog Cancer Chapter 5: Dog Cancer Phrases, Words and Meanings Chapter 6: How Cancer Begins and Spreads Mindset Matters Genetic Mutations Damage to the Tissue Cancer Spread Chapter 7: Apoptosis Chapter 8: Cancer Causes Carcinogens Plastic Carcinogens in Commercial Dog Foods Pharmaceuticals in the Water Fluoride in Drinking Water Asbestos in Drinking Water Carcinogens in the Air Carcinogens in the Soil Chronic, Microscopic Inflammation Inherited Bad Genes Spaying and Neutering Sunlight Exposure Viruses Low Melatonin Levels Vaccines Stress and Depression Free Radicals Chapter 9: How We Diagnose and Stage Cancer Diagnosing Cancer Fine Needle Aspirate Biopsy Get a Biopsy after a Curative Surgery Staging Cancer Micrometastasis Part III: Full Spectrum Cancer Care Chapter 10: An Overview of Full Spectrum Care Full Spectrum Mindset and Cancer Full Spectrum Mindset and Cancer Treatments Full Spectrum Mindset and Your Vet Full Spectrum Mindset and You Five Steps to Full Spectrum Cancer Care Making Confident Choices ... Later Chapter 11: Step One, Conventional Treatments Surgery When to Consider Surgery What Happens During Surgery Follow Up Side Effects to Consider Choosing a Surgeon Radiation When to Choose Radiation What Happens in a Radiation Session Follow Up Side Effects to Consider Chemotherapy When to Choose Chemotherapy What Happens in a Chemotherapy Session Follow Up Safe Handling of Chemotherapy Side effects to Consider Managing Side effects from Conventional Therapies Managing Nausea Managing Vomiting Managing Diarrhea Full Spectrum Ideas for Managing Side effects Ginger Cimetidine Glutamine Cordyceps Coenzyme Q10 Chapter 12: Step Two, Nutraceuticals Nutraceuticals Apocaps Luteolin Curcumin Apigenin Other Ingredients Precautions Using Apocaps with Surgery, Chemotherapy and Radiation Apocaps and Other Apoptogens Other Apoptogens Artemisinin Artemisinin and Iron-Rich Foods Precautions Neoplasene Precautions Chapter 13: Step Three, Immune System Boosters and Anti-Metastatics Mushroom-Derived Polysaccharides The Bottom Line on Mushroom-Derived Polysaccharides How to Give Mushroom-Derived Polysaccharides Precautions Melatonin and High Quality Sleep The Bottom Line on Melatonin Precautions Sunlight The Bottom Line on Sunlight Multivitamin Supplements The Bottom Line on Multivitamins Precautions Modified Citrus Pectin The Bottom Line on Modified Citrus Pectin Precautions Doxycycline The Bottom Line on Doxycycline Precautions Chapter 14: Step Four, Diet The Wild Diet Raw Foods and Cancer Cooking Meat for Your Dog Preparing Vegetables for Your Dog Overfeeding and Cancer Reduce Omega-6 Fatty Acids Supplement with Omega-3 Fatty Acids Reduce Sugar Weaning Your Dog to the Dog Cancer Diet The Full Spectrum Dog Cancer Diet Dog Cancer Diet Guidelines At Every Meal: High Quality Lean Protein At Every Meal: Cancer-Fighting Fats and Oils Precautions: At Every Meal: Vegetables At Every Meal: Calcium At Every Meal: Filling and Nutritious Whole Grains At Every Meal: A Dog Multivitamin At Every Meal: Optional Healthy Additions Digestive Enzymes Salt Substitutes The Full Spectrum Dog Cancer Diet Recipe Healthy Options to Add Before Serving: Step One: Base Mixture Step Two: Healthy Options at Meal Time Meal Time Chapter 15: Step Five, Brain Chemistry Modification Exercise Play Dates Training Manageable Challenges Joys of Life Meditation Visualization Exercises Intercessory Prayer Massage and Touch Therapies Just Do It! Part IV: Making Confident Choices Chapter 16: Dog Cancer Treatment FAQs Is all this treatment really worth it? Chapter 17: Pain and Pain Management Chapter 18: Joys of Life Chapter 19: Average Life Expectancy Chapter 20: Treatment Plan Analysis Diagnosis and Prognosis Life Expectancy Life Quality Pain Management Guardian Type Budget Time Other Health Issues Side effects Mission Statement Chapter 21: Choosing Treatments Step One, Conventional Treatments Step Two, Nutraceuticals Step Three, Immune System Boosters and Anti-Metastatics Step Four, Diet Step Five, Brain Chemistry Modification Other Treatments Make Confident Decisions Chapter 22: Working with Professionals and Loved Ones Primary Health Advocate Medical Files Set Aside Time to Talk to Your Vet During Your Appointment Second Opinions Other Practitioners Questions to Ask Practitioners Working with Loved Ones Lack of Understanding Dismissive Comments Children Professional Support Other Sources of Support Chapter 23: Keep a Journal Starting Your Journal What to Track in Your Journal Chapter 24: Financial Help Organizations That May Help With Medical Bills Clinical Trials Barter CareCredit Chapter 25: End of Life Choices and Care How to Know When “It Is Time” When You’re Still Not Sure Dog Hospice Cleanliness Bedsores Appetite Dehydration Pain Control Life Quality Dealing with Difficult Emotions Euthanasia Making the Appointment Preparing for the Appointment At the Appointment After the Appointment Home Euthanasia Grieving Chapter 26: If Your Dog Could Speak Chapter 27: The Rest of the Book Part V: From the Oncologist Chapter 28: Message from the Oncologist How an Oncologist Can Help You Cancer’s Cost Chemotherapy and Radiation Side Effects Median Survival Times Specific Cancers From My Heart to Yours Chapter 29: Lymphoma What is Lymphoma? Which Dogs Are at Risk for Lymphoma? What are the Signs of Lymphoma? How Is Lymphoma Diagnosed? Canine Lymphoma Test What Is the Prognosis for Lymphoma? What Are the Available Protocols for Lymphoma? University of Wisconsin CHOP Protocol Alternative Chemotherapy Protocols Other Treatments for Lymphoma What If Lymphoma Relapses? The Bottom Line Chapter 30: Mast Cell Tumors What are Mast Cell Tumors? Which Dogs Are at Risk for Mast Cell Tumors? What are the Signs of Mast Cell Tumors? How Are Mast Cell Tumors Diagnosed? Grading MCT Further Staging for MCT What Is the Prognosis for Mast Cell Tumors? What Are the Available Protocols for Mast Cell Tumors? Additional Considerations for Mast Cell Tumors Follow Up The Bottom Line Chapter 31: Mammary Tumors What are Mammary Tumors? Which Dogs Are at Risk for Mammary Tumors? What are the Signs of Mammary Tumors? How Are Mammary Tumors Diagnosed? What Is the Prognosis for Mammary Tumors? What Are the Available Protocols for Mammary Tumors? Additional Considerations for Mammary Tumors Follow Up The Bottom Line Chapter 32: Osteosarcoma What Is Osteosarcoma? Which Dogs Are at Risk for Osteosarcoma? What are the Signs of Osteosarcoma? How Is Osteosarcoma Diagnosed? What Is the Prognosis for Osteosarcoma? What Are the Available Protocols for Osteosarcoma? Additional Considerations for Osteosarcoma The Bottom Line Chapter 33: Hemangiosarcoma What Is Hemangiosarcoma? Which Dogs Are at Risk for Hemangiosarcoma? How Is Hemangiosarcoma Diagnosed? What Is the Prognosis for Hemangiosarcoma? What Are the Available Protocols for Hemangiosarcoma? Surgery and Visceral HSA Surgery and Heart HSA Chemotherapy for Visceral and Heart HSA Skin HSA Additional Considerations for Hemangiosarcoma The Bottom Line Chapter 34: Transitional Cell Carcinoma What Is Transitional Cell Carcinoma? Which Dogs Are at Risk for Transitional Cell Carcinoma? What are the Signs of Transitional Cell Carcinoma? How Is Transitional Cell Carcinoma Diagnosed? What Is the Prognosis for Transitional Cell Carcinoma? What Are the Available Protocols for Transitional Cell Carcinoma? Additional Considerations for Transitional Cell Carcinoma The Bottom Line Chapter 35: Oral Cancer What Is Oral Cancer? Which Dogs Are at Risk for Oral Cancer? What are the Signs of Oral Cancer? How Is Oral Cancer Diagnosed? What Is the Prognosis for Oral Cancer? What Are the Available Protocols for Oral Cancer? SCC FSA Benign Dental Tumors Additional Considerations for Oral Cancer The Bottom Line Chapter 36: Nasal Tumors What are Nasal Tumors? Which Dogs Are at Risk for Nasal Tumors? What are the Signs of Nasal Tumors? How Are Nasal Tumors Diagnosed? What Is the Prognosis for Nasal Tumors? What Are the Available Protocols for Nasal Tumors? Additional Considerations for Nasal Tumors The Bottom Line Chapter 37: Soft Tissue Sarcomas What Is Soft Tissue Sarcoma? Which Dogs Are at Risk for Soft Tissue Sarcoma? What are the Signs of Soft Tissue Sarcoma? How Is Soft Tissue Sarcoma Diagnosed? What Is the Prognosis for Soft Tissue Sarcoma? What Are the Available Protocols for Soft Tissue Sarcoma? Other Considerations for Soft Tissue Sarcoma The Bottom Line Chapter 38: Brain Tumors What Is a Brain Tumor? Which Dogs Are at Risk for Brain Tumors? What are the Signs of a Brain Tumor? How Is a Brain Tumor Diagnosed? What Is the Prognosis for Brain Tumors? What Are the Available Protocols for Brain Tumors? Additional Considerations for Brain Tumors Chapter 39: Perianal and Anal Sac Tumors What Are Perianal and Anal Sac Tumors? Which Dogs Are at Risk for Perianal and Anal Sac Tumors? What are the Signs of Perianal and Anal Sac Tumors? How Are Perianal and Anal Sac Tumors Diagnosed? What Is the Prognosis for Perianal and Anal Sac Tumors? Additional Considerations for Perianal and Anal Sac Tumors The Bottom Line Chapter 40: Melanoma What Is Melanoma? Which Dogs Are at Risk for Melanoma? What are the Signs of Melanoma? How Is Melanoma Diagnosed? What Is the Prognosis for Melanoma? What Are the Available Protocols for Melanoma? Oral Malignant Melanoma Digit Melanomas Skin Melanoma Melanoma Vaccine The Bottom Line Chapter 41: Common Veterinary Chemotherapy Drugs Chemotherapy and Dividing Cancer Cells Alkylating Agents Cyclophosphamide Chlorambucil Lomustine Mechlorethamine Antimetabolites Cytosine arabinoside Methotrexate Antitumor Metabolites Doxorubicin Mitoxantrone Enzymes L-asparaginase Plant Alkaloids Vincristine Vinblastine Vinorelbine Platinum-based Chemotherapy Cisplatin Carboplatin Tyrosine kinase inhibitors Palladia Masitinib Gleevec Other Drugs Prednisone/Prednisolone Piroxicam Part VI: Appendices Appendix A: The Supplement Hierarchy The Full Spectrum Supplement Hierarchy First Priority: Full Spectrum Side Effect Management Second Priority: Full Spectrum Nutraceuticals Third Priority: Other Full Spectrum Supplements Appendix B: Excluded Supplements Acai (Euterpe oleracea) Algae Supplements (various, including Spirulina) Aloe Vera Antioxidants (Potent Commercial formulations such as MaxGL, Poly MVA) Artichoke extracts (Cynara cardunculus) Astralagus (Astralagus membranaceous) Baical Skullcap (Scuttelaria baicalensis) Beres Drops Black Tea Supplements Cat’s Claw (Uncaria tomentosa) Chamomile (Marticaria) Co Q-10 (Coenzyme Q10, ubiquinone) Cod Liver Oil Colloidal Silver Curcumin (Curcuma longa) Echinacea EGCG and Green Tea Supplements Eleuthero (Siberian Ginseng, Eluetherococcus senticosus) Essiac Flax Seed (Linum usitatissimum) Garlic (Allium sativim) capsules Ginger supplements (Zingiber officinale) Gingko (Gingko biloba) Ginseng (Panax ginseng, Panax) Grape Seed Extract (Vitis) Grapefruit Seed Extracts Hoxsey Indole-3-Carbinol (I3C) IP-3 and IP-6 (inositol hexaphosphate) Laetrile (Vitamin B 17, amygdalin) Lutimax Maritime Pine Bark Supplements Milk Thistle (Silybum marinarum) Mistletoe (Viscum album) MMS (methyl methanesulfonate) Onco Support Pau d’arco (Tabebuia avellanedae) Prebiotics Probiotics Quercetin Red Clover (Trifolium pratense L.) Resveratrol SAM-e (s-adenosyl methionine) Shark Cartilage Appendix C: Helpful Resources Full Spectrum Resources Veterinary Websites Health Websites and Hotlines Financial Aid Websites Appendix D: Cancer Prevention & Longevity for Healthy Dogs Appendix E: Scientific & Medical References
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