I do like the article, and it is helping me with how to understand exactly what happened to my dear friend, Amir, my arabian who past away recently. thank you
My 9yr old perchX was just diagnosed with cancer at Tufts University here in Massachusetts. He has a mass that had formed over the last 5-6 weeks over his right abdomen at the level of his last rib. He also has a history of episodes of blood in his urine and fever which has been occurring for the past three years. I'm looking for more information on equine cancer and how I can keep him comfortable and happy. I would be happy to share his discharge report to help. I can be contacted at the e-mail address below. Scoburn11@hotmail.com
Just got the diagnosis of an external abdominal tumor from 3 seperate labs. It is Lymphosarcoma and he is very healthy with good blood work results. I'm not going to take this laying down. My family are all human physicians at Mayo and Cleveland Clinic. We are first going to give him antiviral(aka Valtrex etc) orally for 5 days, then 2600 mg of Cimetdine (the fix for Grey horse Melanoma) to ramp up his immune system, then a Cowpox vacination, 2 weeks human Pappiloma virus series(you know the one for the young girls for cerival cancer), then the shot used for Sarcoma's . All the shots will be spread apart by at least 2 weeks. This is a herpes related cancer. I'm going to fight this with all my heart and soul. None of the treatments will harm him and if there are any reactions I'll stop. I have a heathy horse right now. I have been assured by the vets that what I am doing should be safe and makes great sense.
just got the news, our beloved horse has cancer. I am lost for words since our 13 year old daughter just passed away this Oct. I am not sure what to think at this moment but, I am thankful for any and all information I can find on this matter. Hug's Paula
Our horse had a tumor removed from her lower eyelid recently. After 4 different biopsies of the tissue (at 2 different labs), the tests came back 50/50 as to whether it was encapsulated lymphoma or systemic lymphoma. Thank you for this article.....
Our horse was diagnosed 4 years ago with lymphosarcoma when she was a 7 year old. The vet did a biopsy of the small lumps that had developed on her chest. At this time our vet said they weren't in her lungs which was a good thing. The vet gave her 7 months to 2 years to live and we put her on steriods. Within months she had lost weight and the lumps had increased to golf-ball size all over her bilaterally on her lymph nodes. We had some friends recommend natural antioxidants and one was Himalayan Goji juice (now Gochi). Sandy Moreland of Freelife, Inc. donated 20 cases of Goji juice to our horse, Gracie and she made a dramatic recovery. All the lumps went away except for one on her chest before we ran out of the Goji and stopped giving it to her. She has been off it for about a year now and has started having nosebleeds from one nostril. We were told by the vet that this would be an indication that the cancer had spread to her lung(s).
My horse has cancer. It is a growth around his genitol area. At first it was just a small size ball. I thought he had a ball but he is gelded. It has grown to the size of a foot ball. It has what I call fingers growning and crusting over. I am heart broken and don't know what to do to make him comfortable.
i have a friend who own a litte 4 year old paint mare i have seen her grow up and amreally concern about her...just recently she has gotten a massive hard lump on her neck and around this lump is a bunch of little ones which lead over her crest and a little on the other side...i am hoping to get some advice and see if anyone has an idea of what this is im hoping it isnt cancer but well if it it we all know what has to happen :(
I have a 30 plus year old gelding that had lymphoma over ten years ago. This diagnosis was verified by bloodwork tested at two different University vet schools. With a grim prognosis, I decided to experiment with a herbal remedy; he went into remission for several years. Within the past year he has had recurring bouts of diarrhea and chronic sinus problems. After rounds of antibiotics, my vet thinks our next step would be to scope him. At this point, I will again try the herbal remedy as he still has a robust appetite and good attitude.