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Location: Ohio, USA
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Bosco's Cancer Chemotherapy Update
Hi Everyone!
My 10 year old GSD, Bosco, had his cancerous spleen removed on September 30, 2005. We did 12 weeks of once a week chemotherapy IV injections to kill any potential microscopic cancerous cells that may have been setting up house keeping some where else in his body.
He did very well with the chemotherapy, even going from a weight of 109 pounds to 114 pounds!
(~~"Oh poor doggy. You had cancer. Here, have another cookie!" ~~)
We did the final chemo. on December 26th. All throughout his blood work was fine and we did not need to alter his dosage of medications because of some abnormality in the blood work. I was to take x-rays in three months of his lungs to see if there was any sign of cancerous growth.
Is the Oncologist kidding?!?!? There was NO way I was going to wait 3 months! I took chest x-rays of Bosco last week and there is no evidence of any abnormality or cancerous growths. This was verified by a consultation with a radiologist. Please don't think that I worry about such things though!
At the same time I also drew some blood to see if Bosco showed any signs of anemia. The Oncologist had told me that anemia would likely be THE FIRST sign that the hemangiosarcoma was back. Again, there was only perfection in his lab work.
So ~~~ We are to take another set of chest x-rays in three months and again in 6 months. If there is nothing going on in his lungs, and he is not anemic at that time, Bosco will then be considered cured and free of his hemangiosarcoma. If it does come back there is additional treatments available for that phase too.
He has already passed two very important prognosticators for his type of cancer. Most dogs are dead within 1-2 months of their diagnosis. About 85% who have survived the first 2 months are dead at 4 months post-diagnosis.
Right now the major health issue Bosco faces is his weight reduction diet. But as with everything else he has gone through, he is a very good boy about this too.
That's about it for now. Thank YOU ALL for your good wishes and concern!
C3D