First, I apologize for the cross post, but we are trying to gether all the information we can as fast a we can because of the rapid progression of this awful disease. We have been told that our "baby" Topper likely has the beginning stages of juvenile lymphoma. While this is hard to accept or understand, Charles and I are trying to learn what we can as quickly as we can because it is such a fast moving disease. Our question is: Has anyone ever heard of a young ferret surviving lymphoma after chemo? We have talked with several folks and a few have asked us to put the question out to the boards because they can't remember any nor do they know of any procedures to help in the respect for young ferts. We have seen case studies for older ferrets, but the only thing we have seen for young ferrets is that it is quick and horrible. This stress may (and hopefully is) for naught, but we want to be prepared for what we may need to be. We know miracles happen, but sometimes, they need a little help to start. Thank you in advance for advice and thoughts. Laura and Charles [Posted in FML issue 5260]