Ask them why Mitoxantrone and Piroxicam is not an option. It doesn't cure, but will help to give a higher quality of life. At the vary least they should be recommending Piroxicam. There's just too much scientific literature supporting its use.Originally Posted by robinh
There are only two supplements I'm aware of that might marginally slow down the spread of the cancer:
1. Fish oil, which has an mild antiangiogenic effect, and also helps normalize lactic acid levels in the blood which are elevated in cancer patients. I gave my 80 lb Lymphoma puppy 4000 mg twice daily. The 8000 mg (e.g. 8-1000 mg gel caps) had no side effects.
2. Artemisinin, which is in short supply due to its application in combating malaria. There are a lot of fly by night internet sites that may be peddling very low purity preparations. There are some studies indicating it might be useful in treating some cancers, but its use with TCC is missing in the literature. It may have no effect against TCC.
Supplements sheldom harm an animal with cancer be it human or dog. Unfortunately they have even less chance of helping. There's all kinds of wild claims on the Internet. I gave my lymphoma puppy varous supplements playing off rather flimsy evidence the supplement might enhance the particular Chemo agent being given at the time. I have no idea if it helped or not. Sometimes it comes down to the desire of just wanting to do something.





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