He found she had a tumour in the abdomen, huge. After a first ultrasound on Tuesday, he said she had very little or negligeable chances of surviving, and gave me options: do nothing, euthanise her or exploratory surgery to remove what could beremoved thengo for chemiotherapie if it was cancer.
She was operated on this afternoon, and he called me to inform me that the tumour is the size of a fist, on the liver, inoperable because removing it would section the liver from the rest of the body. Impossible to biopsy because he was worried it would "pop" and release toxins into her abdomen.
He is closing her up, he does not think chemiotherapy an option, I will need to pick he rup this evening.
I have looked up oncology specialists in London and asked for a referral to the veterinary college of london oncology department, but I am unsure who to see or where to get a second opinion? COuld you recommend someone for a referral ?
I have also booked an appointment with a homeopathic vet for January 15th but I worry she will not live until then.
We live in London UK. Shepards Bush
I am French and I have looked up alternative treatments in support of chemiotherapy, so I have found some interesting treatments in particular mistletoe fermentation (made by Weleda) and other medicines I cannot find in London.
Aaaaaaaarrrgggghhhhh! I disagree with simply just giving up and not trying anything to reduce and delay the tumour growth. What about liver transplants ?
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