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I hope so too - she did say there were no guarantees with the ones on the tip of her nose, as it causes dry sore skin in some cats, so they are only doing two spots to see how she tolerates it. If it is fine they will do more. It is very early stages, so fingers crossed this kills off the pre cancerous cells and doesn't recur - I will still be putting suncream on her though, as I would imagine the rest of her nose is still at risk. |
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Someone on another forum has said it could be quite painful for her, so I am just doing some research. I can't find anything much about it, so might have to quiz the regular vet. Cryotherapy has been recommended as a treatment for SCC of the face in cats. In one study, however, this modality was considerably less effective than either surgery or radiation therapy in achieving local tumor control(a). Eleven of 15 cats had local tumor recurrence within a median of 6 months after cryotherapy. We recently completed a study involving 87 cats with squamous cell carcinomas of the head that were treated with cryotherapy. The median disease free interval was 14 months. Cats that had lesion less than 1 cm in diameter had a much higher probability of having tumors controlled than those with larger tumors. Therefore, we recommend that tumors that are larger than 1 cm in diameter be treated with other procedures other than cryothetherapy. I don't know about under 1cm, but the vet said it was early stages, so she felt at least one would respond quite well. And I did read that there is stil a chance of it occuring in other places, so I would still have to continue with teh suncream, and it recommended keeping them out of the sun between 12 and 3. |
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HAve found another site that has a treatment rate of only 70% for this treatment on the nose - if it was her ears, the treatment rate woudl be nearly 100%. And another site that says topical sunscreens rarely work, due to being licked off. Think I will stop looking!! |
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