These tumors (
usually squamous cell carcinomas) give your hamster a poor prognosis and are difficult if not impossible to completely remove while still allowing your hamster to eat normally.
Not exact matches
Squamous cell carcinoma in cat is
usually caused by the sun reaching exposed areas of your cat's body.
The prognosis for horses with
squamous cell carcinoma is
usually good if the tumor is small and can be completely excised.
Prognosis for cats with oral
squamous cell carcinoma is poor with survival times
usually ranging from 2 to 6 months.
That makes sense if you remember that we mentioned
squamous cell carcinomas are
usually due to sun exposure.
Squamous cell carcinomas usually cause swelling and pain of the entire affected toe.
Treatment of
squamous cell carcinoma in cats is dependent on the areas involved, but it
usually starts with surgical removal of the tumor.