Hi Marty's Mom,
 
It sounds like Marty might have a chordoma.  This is a type of bone
cancer that ferrets sometimes get.  When it's at the tip of the tail,
it's not likely to metastasize, but it's not comfortable for the ferret,
especially as it continues to grow.  The good news is that removing the
lump and the next few vertabrae down is totally curative, and it's not
a difficult surgery at all.  My ferret Pan had one removed earlier this
year, and now that his fur has grown back you'd never even know that
some of his tail was removed.
 
Here's a website with some more information:
http://www.afip.org/ferrets/chordoma.html
 
and a website with some good before and after pictures:
http://www.ferrets-n-limbo.org/TitusvilleFeaturedFerret.html
 
best wishes,
Regina
 
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