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Loss of a Dog with Adenocarcinoma |
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Adenocarcinomas are the most common tumor in the intestines and stomach of dogs. They usually occur in older dog (usually over 10 years old). There are no breeds that appear predisposed, and males are more likely to be affected than females. The prognosis is poor, as most tumors have already spread to lymph nodes by the time of diagnosis, and there is little information on treatment of these tumors in veterinary medicine. Although a very small percentage of canine tumors have a known predisposing factor, such as a particular genetic susceptibility or exposure to a known carcinogen, most cancers have no known cause. There is nothing at all in the description of your dog and her environment that can be directly associated with her tumor. There is nothing that you did that caused her tumor, and there is nothing you could have done differently to prevent it. You might want to consider talking to the breeder to let her know about your dog, and to find out if any of her relatives have been affected with similar tumors. It is rather unusual for a dog as young as 2 1/2 years old to be affected with this tumor type.
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