«Determining prognosis involves a range of other clinical factors,
including tumor size and grade, the degree to which the cancer has spread, and the age and race of the patient.
Not exact matches
Overall, 13 patients (26 percent) responded positively to the therapy, meaning the
tumors shrank in
size,
including two patients in whom the
tumors disappeared completely.
ICELL8 can isolate up to 1,800 single cells, ranging from 5 μm — 100 μm in
size on a single chip,
including cells from solid
tumors, brain cells, pulmonary airway cells, and multiple cell lines.
The T denotes information about the
tumor itself,
including the
size or whether it has invaded any nearby tissue.
The prognosis for cats with ISS varies depending on many factors,
including the
size, location, grade of the
tumor, and the treatment modalities chosen to treat it.
Specific symptoms of testicular
tumors include changes in
size: One testicle may appear to be growing or swelling, while the other appears to be shrinking or atrophying.
The veterinary exam showed a variety of ailments,
including hookworms, round worms, flea bites, ear infections, mammary
tumors, rotting teeth, luxating patellas, hernias, scars, long nails, scabby coats, some tails were docked, some puppies were anemic, one dog had entropion, and one dog was pregnant and diagnosed with pyometra, resulting in a uterus full of full -
size deceased puppies.
Prognostic factors
include location of the
tumor and
size of the
tumor at surgical removal.
The change in
size comes from the inflammatory factors,
including histamine, that are found in mast cell
tumors.
Factors that have been associated with poorer outcomes
include large
tumor size, spread to lymph nodes, and the grade (based on histopathology results) of the
tumor.
Prognosis of patients with this disease depends on multiple factors, the most commonly cited
including: presence of metastasis (negative), elevated alkaline phosphatase (negative), large
tumor size (negative), humerus location (negative), treatment chosen (dogs receiving amputation and chemotherapy have improved survival times over dogs receiving amputation alone) 1.
The outcome for patients with malignant mammary gland
tumors depends on several factors
including tumor type, histologic grade (appearance of the
tumor cells under the microscope and how similar or dissimilar they are to normal tissues),
tumor size, and
tumor stage (presence of regional and distant metastasis).
Any type of prognosis for the effectiveness of treatment and the future of the disease depends upon different and varying criteria
including a
tumor's resistance to treatment, the cell type of the
tumor,
tumor stage and
size, and how much the
tumor has progressed prior to detection.