If you have a vet who practices TCM...it may help....
In Chinese Med. tumours are caused by "stagnation"
so they treat them, thusly.    Kit....hi Nancy!



At 01:05 PM 3/17/03 -0600, you wrote: 
>
> They're like any tumor in that they're cells gone mad, so to speak - but
they
> are fat cells and "harmless".  But, like with your and my dogs, they can
> cause problems due to location.  Once they're attached they're difficult to
> impossible to surgically remove.  I don't know if anybody's ever tried any
> sort of tumor-shrinking procedure on them or not.  My dog lived to be 15 so
> the tumor didn't "harm" him but it was in a bad location, all down the side
> of his rib cage, so he couldn't sleep on that side.
>  
> Nancy Estes
> <mailto:dog...@apex2000.net>dog...@apex2000.net
>  
>>
>> Why what was the outcome? I have a dog with one on his spine, and it is
>> growing very slowly. The vet told me to wait and see two years ago, and
that
>> it would not be removable because of the location. I would love to find a
>> way to get rid of it. I wonder if anyone knows why these occur? 
>> Sharon
>



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