Dog Cancer Causes Hiding In Your Home | Lauren Trepanier, DVM, Ph.D., DACVCP, DACVIM (SAIM)

What if your home hides cancer risks for your dog? Discover the truth about pollution and animal health.

Originally recorded in 2022, this episode features Dr. Lauren Trepanier from the University of Wisconsin, revealing her groundbreaking research into the link between environmental pollution and dog cancer.

Key Topics:
• Environmental Pollutants and Cancer in Dogs: Dr. Trepanier’s research links pollutants such as ozone, benzene, trichloroethylene, and herbicides to cancer in dogs.
• Lymphoma Study: Ongoing studies on Boxers and Golden Retrievers with lymphoma aim to determine how air pollutants, including ozone and VOCs, may trigger cancer.
• Bladder Cancer Study: The research also investigates dogs with bladder cancer, focusing on household pollutants like arsenic and acrolein, which are linked to bladder cancer in humans.
• Human-Dog Connection: Dr. Trepanier explains how dogs' cancer risks from pollutants can also provide insight into potential cancer risks for humans.
• One Health Initiative: The episode discusses how the One Health initiative encourages collaboration between veterinary and human medical professionals to advance research and treatment.
• Practical Applications: Dr. Trepanier offers suggestions on how dog owners can mitigate cancer risks, including reducing exposure to VOCs and herbicides.

Links and Resources:
• Dog Cancer Survival Guide by Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger: https://www.dogcancerbook.com/
• Morris Animal Foundation’s Golden Retriever Lifetime Study: https://www.morrisanimalfoundation.org/golden-retriever-lifetime-study
• AKC Canine Health Foundation: https://www.akcchf.org/
• One Health Alliance: https://www.ctsaonehealthalliance.org/

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Related Videos:
A fantastic interview with Dr. Janet Patterson-Kane of Morris Animal Foundation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEvFhsC_TyY

Related Links:
Our article on Pollution and other Environmental cancer causes: https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/causes-and-prevention/pollution/
Learn about pharmaceuticals in the drinking water: https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/causes-and-prevention/pharmaceuticals-in-drinking-water/
Our article on Bladder Cancer: https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/types-of-dog-cancer/bladder-cancer-in-dogs-including-transitional-cell-carcinoma/
Our article on Lymphoma: https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/types-of-dog-cancer/lymphoma-in-dogs/

Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
00:45 - Environmental Toxins and Cancer in Dogs
01:30 - Ozone and Air Pollution’s Link to Cancer
03:00 - Fracking and Cancer Risks in Dogs
3:45 - Measuring VOCs in Dogs
5:00 - Chemical Testing in Homes
6:00 - Household Chemicals and Human Studies
7:00 - Bladder Cancer and Household Exposures
9:00 - DNA Damage in Dogs and Owners
10:00 - Bladder Cancer as a Warning Sign
11:30 - How Did My Dog Get Cancer?
12:15 - Practical Steps to Reduce Cancer Risk
13:30 - Chemical Damage After Diagnosis
14:00 - Environmental Concerns from the Dog Cancer Survival Guide
15:15 - Dr. Trepanier’s Background and Expertise
16:30 - Research and Time for Discoveries
17:30 - One Health Initiative Explained
19:00 - Veterinarians as Key Researchers in Cancer
20:30 - Recruiting Dogs for Cancer Studies
22:00 - Collaboration with the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study
24:00 - The Importance of Reaching Diverse Communities
26:00 - How Listeners Can Get Involved
28:00 - Generosity of Dog Lovers
29:30 - Dr. Trepanier’s Personal Connection Dog Cancer Story
30:00 - Outro and Resources

Get to know Dr. Lauren Trepanier: https://www.dogcancer.com/people/lauren-trepanier-dvm-phd-dacvcp-dacvim-saim/

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