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#12749 11-02-2007 04:25 AM | Joined: Aug 2006 Posts: 199 Senior Member (100+ posts) | OP Senior Member (100+ posts) Joined: Aug 2006 Posts: 199 | For all dog lovers out there - Oral squamous cell cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in dogs. (6% of all cancers, according to one veterinary web site.) Luckily, in dogs SCC is usually very treatable and does not often metastasize. I have a friend with a little long haired dachshund that's had surgery to remove part of his jaw several years ago and is doing great. And check out Ollie, a beautiful golden retriever who just had surgery and is expected to do well... http://www.adoptagoldenatlanta.com/orphans/orphans_detail.asp?id=901 I had to post this, I was so sad when I read about Ollie but have since received email saying she is expected to make a full recovery...
Ginny M. SCC of Left lateral tongue Dx 04/06,Surgery MDACC 05/11/06: Partial glossectomy with selective neck dissection. T1N0M0 - no radiation. Phase III clinical trial ("EPOC" trial)04/07 thru 04/08 because tests showed a 65% chance of recurrence. 10 Year Survivor!
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