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Interesting cases / Squamocellular (squamous cell) carcinoma in a cat

Squamocellular (squamous cell) carcinoma in a cat

We would like to introduce you to one unique patient - a 17 year old (!) Cat of Číča. She was sent to us because of a malignant cancer in the earlobe area. Despite the high age of the cat, the owners of Číča did the maximum they could – Číča went through several chemotherapy cycles that helped to reduce the number of tumor cells in the lymph node. Then the cat underwent a surgical removal and the radiation therapy in the same time. This special procedure has been carried out in Budapest, where this new and unique method is used in animals. She is now without any further treatment and she is doing well! She also loves veterinarians, which makes her a truly unique animal patient :) We wish you a happy cat age without any complications.

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