The article highlights the growing incidence of cancer in pets, reporting that an estimated 12 million cats and dogs are diagnosed annually in the U.S. With advancements in veterinary medicine and longer pet lifespans, the chances of a pet developing cancer have increased. Pet owners are encouraged to actively advocate for their pets' health, especially if early signs of illness arise. The importance of seeking confirmation and utilizing available diagnostic tests is emphasized to ensure proper care and management of a potential cancer diagnosis.
"As animals live longer, they undergo more cell division, giving them a higher chance of developing cancer at some point in their life."
"You have the ability and the right to advocate and ask for confirmation; there is almost always a test that can be done to confirm or deny cancer."
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