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Mast Cell Tumors in Cats |
Mast cell tumors are the second most common skin tumor, and the most common tumor of the spleen in cats. Most mast cell tumors in the skin of cats have a relatively benign behavior. Complete removal of the tumor(s) via surgery is usually adequate treatment. Cats can develop multiple mast cell tumors, so they should be examined periodically for any new "bumps." However, mast cell tumors in the skin can occasionally be due to metastasis (spread of cancerous cells) from a tumor in the spleen. Therefore, a complete evaluation of a cat with a mast cell tumor should include blood work (complete blood cell count and blood chemistries) as well as either X-rays or ultrasound of the abdomen to evaluate the spleen and liver.
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