July 11, 2007
Your Dog’s Health: Lymphosarcoma Cancer
Lymphosarcoma is also known as lymphoma or non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. It is one of the most common cancers treated in practice. Many different species develop Lymphosarcoma.
The most common form of Lymphosarcoma in dogs is that which starts in the lymph nodes. Your dog may feel fine and have no clinical symptoms other than enlarged lymph nodes. Usually the first place this is noticed is under the jaw. Other forms of Lymphosarcoma can start in the chest, abdomen, bone marrow, or skin.
FACT: In advanced cases, the cancer can spread, which vets call “metastasize”, to involve multiple sites.
DIAGNOSIS OF LYMPHOSARCOMA
Because Lymphosarcoma can spread to almost any tissue in the body, a thorough work-up needs to be done to determine stage of disease. This lets us know how advanced the disease has become and ultimately helps us decide what treatment would be most beneficial. Typically, staging includes the following tests.
*Cytology - Lymph node cells
* Blood
* Abdominal radiographs
* Abdominal ultrasound
* Bone marrow analysis
It is not always necessary to do all of the tests listed above, however, these help give us an indication of the stage of your pet’s cancer and his/her general health and […]
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