January 26, 2007, Newsletter Issue #20: Metastasized Tumor in Dogs

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The worst tumors in dogs are tumors that have metastasized, or spread to other organs or areas of the body. If a tumor metastasizes, it's more difficult to remove, and chances are the surgeon may not get all of the cancer that has spread to other areas.

Metastasized tumors in dogs are fairly common, and pet owners, whether they have pet care insurance or not, face some decisions when confronted with this disease. Some aggressive cancers, such as those involving the heart or lungs, are extremely difficult, if not impossible, to treat. Even pet insurance may not provide relief for the ill pet.

Choosing surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation treatment is a decision the pet owner and the vet or oncologist should make together. Doctors can tell you exactly what odds your dog faces, and what treatment options are available. Pet care insurance allows a greater range of treatment options that can make your pet's last years more comfortable and secure.

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