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    Remember Jack....?

    I'm sure many of you remember Jack, my old roommate's dog....well, she just emailed me today, Jack has cancer. he has some kind of cancer called liposarcoma. I can't even type this without crying...I will insert what she sent me. Please pray that he makes it, he is one of the best dogs in the world and Kate's best friend.
    From Kate:
    he had surgery. brutal. the tumor
    on his left hip is intertwined around his muscles and they weren't able to
    remove any of it (they took a couple pieces off for biopsy purposes). they
    also found a tumor on his other hip, same spot. that was easily removed.
    so, he has stitches on both hips. surgery was monday. i've been home with
    him all week. stitches are supposed to be removed a week from today. :-(

    the vet talked about amputating his bad leg (the left back leg) because they
    could not remove the tumor and believe it will spread the cancer to other
    parts of his body.

    This is breaking my heart....
    Last edited by jennifert9; 03-10-2005 at 01:41 PM.

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    Here is a picture:


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    And in happier times....


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    I'm so sorry about your friend's dog Jack. Such a sweet
    looking dog. Hope he's not in to much pain.
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    And one more....

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    i am so so rry to hear this.... if he has a chance at life with three legs,, I wouldnt hesitate!!!

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    If the amputation will do the trick, I'd go for it in a skinny minute!

    I have a dog with one back leg and he does very well. In fact, he can outrun a lot of dogs at the dog park.

    I hope something can be done. He seems to be such a sweetie.

    Mary

    PS. Scruffy lost his leg all the way up to the joint at his pelvis.

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    Thank you....that gives me some hope. The biopsy has not come back yet so I'm praying that the tumor is benign.....I'm scared for Kate though, Jack is her best friend...
    I think I will make the 4 hour drive home this weekend to see the 2 of them...

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    Oh Jennifer I'm so sad for you and your friend What a beautiful pup. The good news is they were able to get all of the tumor on the right hip! And I too would go with the amputation in a heartbeat if the prognosis was good! Dogs adapt amazingly well to limb ampuation. I'll be keeping you and Kate and Jack in my thoughts and prayers! Please keep us updated. Sandra

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    Jennifer, when you came back, I wanted to ask about your roommate's dog, but I could not remember his name to save my life. I did remember that he was a Golden Retriever, though.

    I'm going to keep Jack and your friend in my prayers. I know this is frightening for her. Keep us up to date as you can, too.

    Logan

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    Oh Logan and Sandra, I was hoping you 2 would see this...I am so upset...I love Jack....It doesn't look good but we have to wait and think positive. I pulled out some more old pictures of him but I think I will wait to post them until I get some news....

    I have been crying all day...You know those goldens, the steal your heart with their pure goodness and love...


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    Liposarcoma

    In general Liposarcoma is a localized invasive cancer that can undergo metastasis. The usual treatment is surgical removal, thus the recommendation of the Vet for amputation. But it's disconcerting that a tumor was found on the other hip.

    If the tumor on the other hip is also Liposarcoma then it has undergone metastasis and amputation won't gain much. Probably it would be a good idea to do an ultrasound to see if there are any other tumors, even if the small tumor on the other hip turns out to be benign.

    If the cancer has under gone metastasis then the best chance to give Jack a few more months (possibly up to a year) of quality life is to treat with the Chemotherapy agent Doxorubicin. Concurrently the leg can be given local radiation. The idea being to get the dog into a remission, while decreasing the tumor size and discomfort to the leg. Note Jack should be placed on doxycycline prior to the first treatment to guard against a secondary infection due to tumor lysis.

    If Jack has to travel down the Chemo road, then have Kate discuss with the Vet the possibility of using the Navy protocol after the Doxorubicin dose limit has been reached.

    In summary: If the cancer has not spread then amputation is the best option as the Vet suggested. If the cancer has spread then Chemotherapy plus local radiation might be the best option. Tell Kate to get an ultrasound performed so they know whether it has spread or not.

    Goldens seem to be prone to many cancers.

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    Update...

    Dragondawg, thank you very much for all the information!
    I spoke to Kate last night. The biopsy on Jack's left hip was positive for lipsarcoma. The tumor on his right leg was a benign fatty tumor. The vet said they have 3 options right now.
    1. Send Jack to Cornell University for another surgery by a specialist that may or may not be able to remove the tumor wrapped around his muscle and bone. The surgery would be extremely difficult for Jack and the doctor and there is no guarantee.
    2. Do nothing until Jack feels pain. Kate said he is limping now because of the surgery but he wasn't in any pain before. She just noticed some fatty protrusions on his hips and took him to the vet. Once Jack starts feeling discomfort, removing the leg would be an option.
    3. Remove the leg to prevent the cancer from spreading although the chances of it coming back are high because apparently liposarcoma, athough rare, is extremely aggressive.

    Kate has decided to let Jack recover fully from the first operation and go from there. She is very comfortable with her decision so I will support her. She does realize that this cancer may ultimately cause Jack's death but she doesn't want him to suffer anymore going through these surgical procedures. He is on many medications right now, both antibiotics and pain killers. I don't know if the vet mentioned chemotherapy and/or radiation as an option to Kate, she didn't mention them to me.

    I know that some of you may disagree with Kate's decision but please do me a favor and don't mention it in this thread. Jack is her dog and she loves him very much and wants the best life for him. I also love Kate and love Jack so I will support her and him.

    I appreciate all the advice and knowledge you want to share however. And I thank all of you for your kind wishes...Please keep Jack in your thoughts and prayers.


    Here is another happy picture of him...


    And one of him with his best friend Duncan...
    Last edited by jennifert9; 03-11-2005 at 07:44 AM.

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    Best of luck to both Kate and Jack. Only Kate knows what would be best for them.

    We're rooting for them both.

    Mary

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    I don't disagree with her decision at all Jennifer. That's pretty radical surgery that he has just endured. I do think that if it were me, I'd have a second vet or a specialist review his charts and just get that second opinion to be extra certain as she makes her decisions. This can become quite costly, as you know, plus mentally draining. I do hope that Jack will have many more years of life with Kate. We'll continue to keep them both in our prayers.

    Logan

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