Cats are most commonly diagnosed with squamous cell carcinomas followed
by fibrosarcomas.
Not exact matches
HT - 1080
fibrosarcoma cells were supplied
by ATCC and maintained in culture as described
by the provider.
If the site of origin is other than the oral cavity, the
fibrosarcoma can sometimes be locally controlled for long periods of time
by removing the mass each time it recurs.
A
fibrosarcoma may develop directly in the bone or it may begin in soft tissue and spread to the bone either through the bloodstream or
by direct invasion.
A further occurrence observed
by some Veterinarians is that of a tumor or growth appearing directly on or around the sight of the annual injection, this is particularly noticeable in the feline world, and can take the form of
fibrosarcoma.
Your chances of curing your pet are greatest if this is done
by a veterinary surgeon who specializes in removal of feline
fibrosarcomas.
Many people have heard about the malignant, fatal tumors called
fibrosarcomas that can be caused
by some vaccines in cats.
The
fibrosarcoma is an especially aggressive form of cancer that can affect cats spontaneously or
by viral induction via the feline sarcoma virus.