"Feline lymphoma" refers to cancer that affects a cat's lymphatic system, which is a part of their immune system. It is a type of tumor that can develop in different parts of the cat's body, such as the digestive tract, lungs, or lymph nodes. This condition can cause various symptoms and may require treatment from a veterinarian.
Full definition
Treatment
of feline lymphoma is generally a combination of chemotherapy using multiple drugs on a rotating schedule.
In general, says Margaret McEntee, DVM, a professor of oncology at Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine, «We don't think of
feline lymphoma as a curable condition.
He has presented both at national cancer conferences and continuing education seminars with research at Washington State University investigating transitional cell carcinoma therapy in dogs and has co-authored studies and book chapters
in feline lymphoma and mammary tumors.
Testing for Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) may reveal that a cat is positive for one of these diseases, which increases the likelihood that they could
develop feline lymphoma.
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.
Feline Lymphoma Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphocytes commonly originating in the gastrointestinal tract of mediastinum of cats.
Purpose of Study: Although vinblastine is commonly used in veterinary cancer therapy, most commonly for
treating feline lymphoma, there is currently no information on how the drug is distributed and eliminated in these cats.
This type of
feline lymphoma occurs in all of the organs that move from from the mouth to the time they move through your cat's anus such as the intestines.
In general, says Dr. McEntee, «We don't usually think of
feline lymphoma as a curable condition.
Last spring I wrote about canine lymphoma, so in honor of Cancer Awareness Month, I thought I would do the same
for feline lymphoma.
In the days prior to the release of the vaccine for the feline leukemia virus, mediastinal lymphoma was the most common form
of feline lymphoma.
Cats exposed to secondhand smoke have a higher rate of
feline lymphoma, a deadly form of cancer, than cats not exposed to secondhand smoke.
Feline lymphoma has several different forms.
In my opinion, there are three basic options for chemotherapy of
feline lymphoma:
He also has
feline lymphoma, which he was diagnosed with two years ago.
Radiation therapy can be used in select cases of
feline lymphoma, especially if chemotherapy stops working.
Feline lymphoma is an internal disease.
A cat can have
feline lymphoma, a feline mammary tumor, cat skin cancer, feline bone cancer, or one of many other cancer types.
Cancer - causing viruses also are becoming better known in veterinary medicine, and researchers are looking for likely viral culprits, including those that may play a role in the development of
feline lymphoma.
In some cases,
feline lymphoma can be diagnosed with a fine needle aspirate.
«How little we know about the actual causes of
feline lymphomas, and that there might be viruses causing these cancers in cats.»
Lectures provided on: Canine and
Feline Lymphoma, What's new in Oncology, How to read a histopathology report; Canine mast cell tumours and TKIs; Canine Hemangiosarcoma.
In the days before the vaccine for the feline leukemia virus, mediastinal lymphoma was the most common form of
feline lymphoma.
Currently, says Dr. McEntee,
feline lymphoma is most often seen in the gastrointestinal tract.
Cat Lymphoma:
feline lymphoma is a type of cancer that originates in the white blood cells.
Feline lymphoma, or lymphosarcoma, is one of the most common tumors seen in cats.