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[QUOTE="Luckyhusky81, post: 5285573, member: 2378"] I am a general practice veterinarian but would just urge you to talk to an oncology specialist if you haven't. They would be best to stage the lymphoma and discuss prognosis with you. We would never give a pet chemo that makes them feel bad- it is all done with quality of life in mind, and if the chemo isn't well tolerated, we would switch gears. Often times just prednisolone can improve quality of life, but only for a short time. Depending on the staging you may be able to get a while with a great quality of life, but I would definitely defer to an oncologist to discuss options. For reference, I took my own dog to a specialist when she got cancer. [/QUOTE]
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