The lymph nodes are the most common areas
affected by lymphoma, but it can grow anywhere in the body.
These changes are all associated with a buildup of toxins in the bloodstream, which the kidneys are unable to effectively filter out when
affected by lymphoma.
Vet Cancer Registry Oncology Links from the OncoSite Canine Round Cell Tumors By Elizabeth A Nesbit Lymphoma in
Animals by the Lymphoma Information Network
Dr. Beatty is a face of hope for cat owners everywhere whose beloved feline companions are
touched by lymphoma.
In cats, lymphoma cells (like lymphocytes) can grow anywhere in the body, but there are certain sites that are more commonly
affected by lymphoma than others (such as the GI tract, mediastinum, and lymph nodes).
In ferrets the most common organs affected are the spleen and liver, but they kidneys, intestines, spine, pretty much anywhere can be affected
by lymphoma.
The lymph nodes are the most common areas affected
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