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23 December 2020 - 5:53 pm
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Not a good update from my new tripod. icon_cry

There is another tumor on the neck. At the same place where the mast cell tumor was removed in the summer. I suppose there's no point in operating again now? Because last time it was already close, to remove the tumor with a sufficient safety margin. But how does it go on now? How long can she still live well with the tumor?


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24 December 2020 - 7:48 am
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It really depends on what grade the mast cell is; typically there is extra skin on the neck that allows for another surgery. Have you already tried Palladia?

Pam

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