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Subject: Mast Cell Tumors
> Good morning, everyone:
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> I'd like to thank everyone who has emailed us with encouragement, support,
> suggestions, hugs, belly rubs, cookies, and especially prayers! What
Good morning, everyone:
I'd like to thank everyone who has emailed us with encouragement, support,
suggestions, hugs, belly rubs, cookies, and especially prayers! What a
wonderful group you all are. I'm overwhelmed by the number of emails sitting in my in
box waiting to be answered. I'll get
Thanks for your email and encouragement, Pat. Doesn't it seem like just
yesterday we were in Leila's garage, taking photos of my newest little baby
Heather...watching her explore...I think she was about 8 or 10 weeks old at that
pointsigh...
The tumor was on her side, near the lower end of
Jaye,
I'm sorry to hear about the tumor, but hopefully it will not be a
problem for her going forward! I did write an article about the topic
some number of years ago when my Maggie had one removed as well, and
that article also compiled a number of List member experiences. You can
find that and m
Good morning everyone:
It's been quite some time since I posted to this list. I hope that you all
are well, and your Berners healthy!
This week we received the news that our beautiful Heather, who is now five
and a half years old, has cancer. She had a grade 2 Mast Cell Tumor removed
last w
f her scars...
Good luck!
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Binay Curtis
Galaxy Six Strategies
Phone: (415) 346-6661
Fax: (415) 674-3672
Cell: (415) 596-6678
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Hi All
First I have to thank everyone who has responded back to me. You all are
totally awsome! I showed my mom all the info sent to me..(she has a Leo) and
boy was she impressed with how our berner community really pulls together and
helps one another thru challenging times.
Today Maggie has
My Berner, Jorda, had a mast cell tumor surgically removed at age four
years. She lived an additional nine years. I credit the work of my dogs'
veterinarian, who is a skilled surgeon.
Lisa Allen
Blessed with Jorda, Olympians Helen of Troy CD DD from 1986 to 1999!
Hi Maura,
Caught early mast cell can be controlled. Depending on the grade and
location the oncologist will determine your treatment options.
One day at a time:-))
Rose T.
l.
Maggie had hers removed at around 6 years, and lived another almost 4 years,
mast-cell tumour free.
Best of luck. Keep the list informed.
Susan
and Djinn the berner
and Riley the ?? rescue
and the two cats
> Hi all
> anyone have a berner survive this..mast cell tumors..maggie ju
Hi all
anyone have a berner survive this..mast cell tumors..maggie just got diagnosed..she
normally gets fatty cell deposits and the're not worrysome. I knew this was different
when I felt it. There were two of them..they're small. We did an asperaite
procedure..so I do not know what
l light grey.
I think I must have read just about everything ever published on mast cell
tumors in dogs at the time (knowledge is power!!) and was very pleased w/
both the oncologist and surgeon, as well as my regular vet.
Best of luck to you, please let me know if there is anything I can do.
From time to time, a question concerning mast cell cancer is posed on the
list. I was looking through some various health articles that I had saved
yesterday and came across an article from the October 1998 "Your Dog" from
Tufts.
Let me preface by stating that a diagnosis of mast cell tumor nee
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