09/24/2018 21:30
Subject: mast cell cancer in a Boston terrier
We removed a mast cell tumor from our 8 year old Boston. He recovered quickly and at 11 now, he is a happy and healthy boy. Bostons are so full of love and joy - go for it!
Anonymous
09/24/2018 20:48
Subject: Re:mast cell cancer in a Boston terrier
Thanks, all. I lost a dog a couple of years ago to an insidious cancer, with almost no good prognosis, but I know that not all cancers are the same thing.
Anonymous
09/24/2018 12:20
Subject: mast cell cancer in a Boston terrier
Our rescue had a mast cell tumor. We caught it early.
I hate to jinx it by typing it but: we are 5 years out with not return of it. She was fine! Surgery was fine. Just a bit groggy and sore for a couple of days.
Anonymous
09/24/2018 08:40
Subject: mast cell cancer in a Boston terrier
Grade 1 tumors are largely treatable once removed. Grades 2 and 3 have more poor prognosis especially if they have spread. If your vet has looked at the medical records and feels like the tumor has been removed it should be okay.
Anonymous
09/24/2018 04:15
Subject: mast cell cancer in a Boston terrier
Sorry I just reread. Find out what grade the tumors were but given the report sounds like NBD. More may pop up but I would almost think of them like pre cancerous moles on a person. Take care of them quickly and they don’t cause an issue.
Anonymous
09/24/2018 04:13
Subject: mast cell cancer in a Boston terrier
Our Boxer has had two mast cells removed and they’ve been grade 1 so NBD. Unfortunately they cannot tell the grade until they are removed. I assume the rescue group will pay for the surgery?
Bostons are amazing. We’ve had two and they’ve both lived until age 14. We miss having one so much.
Anonymous
09/24/2018 00:53
Subject: mast cell cancer in a Boston terrier
Thinking of adopting an older dog that really needs a home. I've had other dogs with medical issues, so that doesn't scare me. This dog has had surgery and the vet thinks he's good for however many years he has. He is 7. Is this a largely treatable cancer?