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Old 08-28-2007, 04:07 PM   #3
kalina82
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if the vet got good margins on the tumor then there is a good chance they got all of the malignant cancer cells. Did the vet also do chest and abdominal x-rays to make sure it didn't spread? if he did and there is nothing else there then i'd say your pup has a pretty good chance of a having a few more good years. Chemo and radiation treatments are very popular now. I've seen dogs and cats that have done well for years on chemo. You can always ask your vet to refer you to an oncologist if you want to talk to a specialist about it.
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