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Cosmo Cancer Update
Cosmo was diagnosed some weeks back with lymphoma. He has had four
chemos and yesterday the University clinic declared him to be in remission. |
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In article John Ferman writes:
Cosmo was diagnosed some weeks back with lymphoma. He has had four chemos and yesterday the University clinic declared him to be in remission. Thanks for posting the great news! --Marshall |
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In article John Ferman writes:
Cosmo was diagnosed some weeks back with lymphoma. He has had four chemos and yesterday the University clinic declared him to be in remission. Thanks for posting the great news! --Marshall |
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In article , John Ferman
wrote: Cosmo was diagnosed some weeks back with lymphoma. He has had four chemos and yesterday the University clinic declared him to be in remission. Cosmo was scheduled for chemo session today, but owing to a blood problem he was given an antibiotic instead of the chemo. Hope is is just an aberration. |
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In article , John Ferman
wrote: Cosmo was diagnosed some weeks back with lymphoma. He has had four chemos and yesterday the University clinic declared him to be in remission. Cosmo was scheduled for chemo session today, but owing to a blood problem he was given an antibiotic instead of the chemo. Hope is is just an aberration. |
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This is a temporary set-back, and a common one. Not that it will happen
often with your dog, but it will happen often in treating a number of dogs. A friend of mine had 2 more years of quality time with one of her collies being treated with chemo for lymphoma. Cassie was in and out of remission several times in that period, and this too is normal. But she stayed active and happy the entire time. Jo Wolf Martinez, Georgia |
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This is a temporary set-back, and a common one. Not that it will happen
often with your dog, but it will happen often in treating a number of dogs. A friend of mine had 2 more years of quality time with one of her collies being treated with chemo for lymphoma. Cassie was in and out of remission several times in that period, and this too is normal. But she stayed active and happy the entire time. Jo Wolf Martinez, Georgia |
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