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lisette lumsden <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 17 Apr 1999 18:05:16 -0400
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I recieved a phone call from vet that did surgery on Wolf and Tiger last
night.  He said that Wolf had adenocarcinoma of left adrenal.He said that
he is no longer seeing adrenal cancer 10 to 20% of time.  It is more like
40%.  It could be the lab he is now using has a better pathologist.  Or it
could be that cancer of adrenal has significantly increased.  What does
this mean to you??????
 
IF there is now about 40% adenocarcinoma being reported[this vet does many
fert adrenal surgeries] then we need to get our ferts in as soon as
possible for surgery when signs indicate it is needed.  Waiting changes
pre-cancerous to cancerous.
 
IF this is true---this is critically important news.What are recent studies
showing???  Does anyone know??
 
Lisette
[Posted in FML issue 2651]

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