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      • Diagnosis: difficult, biopsy submitted to experienced veterinary pathologist. Histopathology: characteristic erosive appearance. Treatment: amputation (with or without chemotherapy). Prognosis: poor if locally excized, good with amputation and low or high-grade tumor.
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  2. Prognoses & Life Expectancy. When it comes to soft tissue sarcomas in cats, life expectancy depends on the grade of the tumor and the type of treatment chosen. If the tumor is not completely removed during surgery or with radiation treatment, it is likely to recur within a year 3.

  3. Oct 12, 2022 · The MST was 514 days for cats diagnosed with grade II tumours. Sixteen of the 47 cats had grade III tumours. Of those, 11 were reported as having died as a result of TLR; four had local recurrence, in four cases treatment was not attempted, three had suspected metastatic disease (not confirmed).

    • Melanie Dobromylskyj
    • Animals (Basel). 2022 Oct; 12(20): 2736.
    • 10.3390/ani12202736
    • 2022/10
  4. May 29, 2023 · Diagnosis of a possible soft tissue sarcoma begins with a complete physical exam, blood work, and urinalysis. X-rays of the chest may be indicated to rule-out metastasis. CT, MRI, and ultrasound may also be utilized to fully characterize the tumor.

  5. If a complete surgical removal has been performed, the cat’s lifespan may be increased five or more years. Even if radiation therapy alone has been administered, the cat may live at least a year longer than without treatment. Long-term control of soft tissue sarcoma, or complete cure, is possible.

  6. May 2, 2023 · In this article, we will explore the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of synovial sarcoma in cats, and provide guidance on how to manage this devastating disease. Causes of Joint Tumors in Cats

  7. How are soft tissue sarcomas diagnosed? In some cases, a fine needle aspiration (FNA) may be performed. FNA involves taking a small needle with a syringe to suction a sample of cells directly from the tumor and placing them on a microscope slide.

  8. May 31, 2022 · The overall median progression-free interval (PFI) for 17/18 cats was 2748 days, while the median PFI for the 7/8 cats with recurrence was 164 days. The recurrence for one cat was reported, but the date was unknown and it was therefore censored from these data.

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