To Liz:
>My eldest fuzzy, K'Ehleyr (5 and 1/2 yrs.), has been diagnosed with
>lymphoma. With the help of liquid Pred. and Timmy's special diet, we have
>halted the growth of the tumors, but haven't been taking their size down.
>She is *much* improved in the areas of activity and perkiness, though, even
>if she still won't play. My vet has given me the option of 1) leaving her
>on the Pred "until she gets worse" (0.8ml every other day now) or 2)
>starting her on Vincristine (sp.?) shots, which requires that she be sedated
>every time. ...
I guess the first question I would ask would be how the diagnosis was
arrived at and what signs does K'Ehleyr show. Are we looking at general
enlargement of all of the lymph nodes? Was a biopsy done?
For the moment, if it was one of mine - and she had already survived two
months with a well-diagnosed case of lymphoma, this may be one of the rare
cases that I might consider other chemotherapy. In my experience, other
forms of chemo besides prednisone generally have little effect on ferret
lymphomas, however, most ferrets rarely live longer than a month after
diagnosis. Remember, however, that lymphoma carries a poor prognosis in the
ferret, regardless of treatment. However, I do believe that if something
doesn't hurt the animal, it may be worth a try.
Bruce Williams, DVM, DACVP Chief Pathologist, AccuPath
Dept. of Veterinary Pathology [log in to unmask]
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
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[Posted in FML issue 1664]
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