k probably not..suggested we give him Etogesic.
Today he will not bear weight on the leg, but really doesn't seem to be
in pain. I have an appointment with a local vet tomorrow, but am
anxious about the situation. Does anyone out there know if mast cell
cancer could spread to the bone?
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every six months we Xrayed the areas to which mast cell cancer might
spread.
Jorda, my second Berner, lived until the age of thirteen years two weeks two
days, when my sweet and sensitive girl lost a very brief "battle" with large
cell lymphoblastic lymphosarcoma.
Lisa Allen
(Dr.
grade
of the tumor. Jorda was put on a medicine whose name begins with a "t," to
the best of my recollection. This was back in 1990. Every six months until
she was ten years old, our veterinarian would do Xrays to ascertain there
was no return of the mast cell cancer. It turned out t
Pat,
I'd be very interested to know of any mast cell ca studies.
Jennifer Zaayer and Dash (almost done w/radiation treatments for mast cell)
In a message dated 10/15/2002 10:29:02 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Does anyone know of a study being done at Michigan State on mast cell
> cancer?
You'll find information on current research projects on the new BMDCA website.
www.bmdca.org, click on heal
The only study on mast cell cancer that I have heard of is one at UC Davis
by Dr. Cheryl London.
I'll see what I can find - anyone else have specifics handy?
Pat Long (& Luther)
Berwyn PA
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MSN Photos is the easie
Does anyone know of a study being done at Michigan State on mast cell
cancer? If there is one, does anyone have the name and contact
information of the vet to whom samples are sent? Thanks
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Cheryl Brickach