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Originally Posted by kalina82 yes dogs can get fibrosarcoma from it too but its less common in dogs then it is in cats. i don't know anything about the titers.
Its given as far down the leg as possible so the leg can be amputated to prevent mets. From what i saw the leg was amputated and then chemo was done, but then again i worked in the surgical department so i cannot tell you about the chemo only patients. do you know what type of cancer your friends cocker has? |
ok finally got it the cancer was
Hemangiosarcoma
so what do you think?
i just read this sounds like it could be vaccine related to me?
There is no known cause of hemangiosarcoma in other locations. In humans, exposure to certain chemicals such as vinyl chloride has been implicated as a cause.