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Thank you for the tip. For anyone else who may be
going through
this, this link was very educational, a little
technical but cleare
enough that a non-clinician could follow it.
http://cal.nbc.upenn.edu/saortho/chapter_74/74mast.htm#refs
--- In endlesslove@y...,
wrote:
> Joel- I am sorry to hear about your Beagle,
while I personally
don't know
> about that type of Cancer(or it's origin),I
have located a website
that might
> be of some help(hopefully). If you type in on
a search engine
Keyword:"
> Canine Osteosarcoma in the ribs" and
it'll take you to a selection
of
> sites,scroll down to
the one where the Headline reads "Tumors of
> bones:description" and it should take
you right to it. It is
rather
> lengthy,but if you
scroll down to where it starts talking about
> Chrondrosarcoma and it talks a bit about what
you're looking for,I
hope this
> is of some help.
>
> I'll be sending warm thoughts and prayers
your way,that your
Beagle will be
> Okay.
>
> Tania,(Mercedes,8yr old Chow, lymphosarcoma),Frosta
Cat and Emmy
> Cat
>
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