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Cancer
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Care and Feeding
of the Canine Cancer Patient
Dr.
Gail Mason, DVM, MA, DACVIM
Kathi
Smith, RVT, Internal Medicine & Oncology Technician
Cancer
treatment will no doubt have effects on both
the normal and malignant cells of your dogs
body. However, there are several ways in which
we can minimize side effects of therapy and
promote a fairly normal lifestyle for your dog.
Diet
- The
burden of malignancy alone can cause a negative
nutritional status in both humans and animals.
This, coupled by potential side effects of
certain chemotherapeutics can accelerate loss
of body condition. Providing adequate caloric
intake is important in preventing ongoing
energy losses. Calories alone do not tell
the whole story. It has been convincingly
shown in human and animal cancer patients
that cancer survival is enhanced if the diet
is:
Low fat
Low
carbohydrate
High
protein (at least 21%)
Has adequate fiber levels
N-3 omega fatty acid enhanced
- The
suggested daily caloric intake is [1.1 x {30(patient
weight in kilograms)} + 70]. Some commercial
foods that we have found to provide close
to the above profile include:
MaxCal
by IAMS
Duck
& Potato by Innovative Vet. Diets
Canine Nutral Select by Innovative
Vet. Diets
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Additions
Based
on recent and current research, we are also
recommending:
Fish oil or marine oil supplementation
500-1000mg daily (in pharmacies or grocery stores)
Antioxidant therapy - a human combination
product such as Protegra (adult label dose)
or CAS options - a veterinary compounded formula
that is available from us
Antioxidants
and fish oils are generally used after week
4 of chemotherapy is completed. Theoretically,
this reduces the chances of rescuing the malignant
cells during the initial drug-induced damage.
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