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Bum News Retrospect
"Jack Ferman" wrote in message ... Our Cosmo got his first chemo today at the University of Minnesota Veterinary Hospital. The regemine is 15 treatments. The statistical evidence for this course of treatment (University of Wisconsin Protocol) is complete remission 93% & remission term 1 year. ....Well this is good! Getting back to Mr. Crane. His post and another I read (but didn't save) talked about a prescription Diet n/r. The U gave us a couple of free sample cans of it for trial. It is made The Hills Company. Might Mr. Crane's stats be from Hill's? ..................Don't know where he got the stats if he didn't say, but since he work for Hills, it's likely. Hills n/r is based on a diet formulated by Gregory V. Ogilvie, Colorado State Univ., who worked primarily with lymphoma, so the stats could be from his research. The basic rule is to make it as bioavailable as possible, avoid grains and add some omega 3 fatty acids to the meal. If you're interested in making your own diet go he http://b-naturals.com/Sum1998.php Plug WSAVA into search engine and look at Oncology reports for the last two conferences - I know there's an article about nutrition and cancer by Ogilvie either in 2001 or 2002. Do search for cancer articles here too: http://www.iknowledgenow.com/search_form.cfm If you want to play with statistics more you can search for articles PubMed, but personally I think you'd be better off giving your dog a massage! Good luck to you and your pup buglady take out the dog before replying |
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"Jack Ferman" wrote in message ... Our Cosmo got his first chemo today at the University of Minnesota Veterinary Hospital. The regemine is 15 treatments. The statistical evidence for this course of treatment (University of Wisconsin Protocol) is complete remission 93% & remission term 1 year. ....Well this is good! Getting back to Mr. Crane. His post and another I read (but didn't save) talked about a prescription Diet n/r. The U gave us a couple of free sample cans of it for trial. It is made The Hills Company. Might Mr. Crane's stats be from Hill's? ..................Don't know where he got the stats if he didn't say, but since he work for Hills, it's likely. Hills n/r is based on a diet formulated by Gregory V. Ogilvie, Colorado State Univ., who worked primarily with lymphoma, so the stats could be from his research. The basic rule is to make it as bioavailable as possible, avoid grains and add some omega 3 fatty acids to the meal. If you're interested in making your own diet go he http://b-naturals.com/Sum1998.php Plug WSAVA into search engine and look at Oncology reports for the last two conferences - I know there's an article about nutrition and cancer by Ogilvie either in 2001 or 2002. Do search for cancer articles here too: http://www.iknowledgenow.com/search_form.cfm If you want to play with statistics more you can search for articles PubMed, but personally I think you'd be better off giving your dog a massage! Good luck to you and your pup buglady take out the dog before replying |
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