We have a ferret with a very aggressive neck tumor -- it has already
entirely surrounded the esophagus, and displaced the trachea and 2 neck
vertebrae. Our vet says the chance of a successful surgery is down around
5%, and I suspect thats being generous (on an x-ray, even a layman can tell
this is a massive tumor). Furthermore, it is likely to start interfering
with breathing in the near future; our vet doesn't think he'd last a month,
given how much it has progressed in the past week and a half. We're
leaning towards trying surgery (with the most likely result being that
we'll have him put to sleep while on the table) -- I guess my question is
whether there are any vets out there who have seen something like this
before.
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Rochelle Newman [log in to unmask]
Assistant Professor (319) 335-2417 (office)
Department of Psychology (319) 335-1979 (lab)
University of Iowa (319) 335-0191 (fax)
11 Seashore Hall E
Iowa City, IA 52242-1407
http://www.psychology.uiowa.edu/Faculty/Newman/Newman.html
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[Posted in FML issue 2663]