Radiation and chemotherapy can be used with surgery to stop the spread of the cancer, and are often
administered over several weeks.
Treatment for high grade feline lymphoma usually consists of chemotherapy; a combination of drugs including L - asparaginase, doxorubicin, cyclophosphamide, vincristine, and prednisone are
administered over several weeks.
Not exact matches
Currently, standard treatments consist of receiving FIX made in animal cells (called recombinant), which is expensive to manufacture, must be
administered several times per
week and can trigger the development of immune antibodies, rendering it less effective
over time.
It involves multiple injections of an arsenic based drug,
administered in
several steps, which requires the dog to remain inactive
over a period of up to 8
weeks.
Treatment with medications such as fenbendazole or milbemycin oxime,
administered several times
over a few
weeks, is required.