Man I wish more people viewed your vids. You have such great information and give excellent advice. I find it so educational. My little girl Haley was diagnosed with T-cell Lymphoma in April. She started on the MOPP Protocol with the goal being to get her a bone marrow transplant at NCSU in Raleigh, North Carolina. She went into remission and then had a relapse. She then went on CCNU and went into remission and held it. Before she went down for her bmt she did CCNU then Elspar the following week and high dose Cytoxan the third week. She had one week off then started the process in N. Carolina. She was staged and had absolutely no camcer found in her body, spleen was normal, no evidence of disease in lymph nodes, etc. We were ecstatic. She's at NCSU right now recovering from the bone marrow transplant. She was in isolation for almost a week bc her neutrophils were at O, which is normal. She's doing amazingly well. She's the 91st dog they've done and she's recovering better than any others. The one hiccup was a 20 second seizure coming out of anesthesia after her first dose of full body radiation. She responded to meds immediately. The next day they gave her anti-seizure meds with the anesthesia and she did great.
I am so glad Haley is doing well. I have been a huge fan of Dr Suter and his bone marrow transplant program since he started it. It is a great option for the right case, but unfortunately as you know requires travel to one fo the few centers in the US that do it and is quite expensive. But I am so happy Haley is recovering in isolation and I know you will be so excited once her neutrophils rebound and she can go home. Keep me updated, and please subscribe too! :)
Nice video... thank you doctor Sue Ettinger for caring so much for our beloved animals.. I like the way you give us the facts to us straight up, honest.👍
I am so grateful for this information. Found swollen lymph nodes Sunday, into the vet Monday, confirmed lymphoma Tuesday and meeting oncology tomorrow (Friday). Hoping he is a chemo candidate. My head is swimming.
Thank you doc. This video is very informative. My Boy Storm - German Shepherd is currently receiving this CHOP protocol. Just started off with his session 2 days back. Its exactly the process as explained by you. Glad i came across your video. It creates more awareness and provides knowledge. Thank you very much for this kind deed😊👍🏻
Hello. My dog has recently been diagnosed with lymphoma and docs are suggesting CHOP protocol. Would love if you could be kind enough to share your experience and results. Will certainly help us to make a decision
You're most welcome! Thanks for watching xo. I would be so appreciative if you subscribe and check out my new video on lymphoma ua-cam.com/video/FFX7jRuDO6o/v-deo.html
I love how energetic and passionate you are about this. But the big elephant in the room is the financial aspect of this. What do you say to someone who wants more than anything to give their dog treatment, but would be financially ruined if they did? Let alone the potential variables of how they'd respond and potential relapses?
i think it is just a fact of life that not everyone can or even will. i think it is a personal decision. i watched a good video that dr. sue did about when it's time to euthanize, and the specialists touched on 'financial budget' being one budget to consider, as far as when it's time. my mom's dog likely has lymphoma, and she cannot afford chemotherapy, as heartbreaking as it is to think of losing oreo...especially since she lost another dog a few months ago, and my dad died 2 years ago. a lot of recent loss.
Wow our vet said they don’t change the thereapy if it’s B or T they said they treat them the same.. therefore we elected not to see if it was B or T.. we just started CHOP could you possibly elaborate on the difference in treatment.
Hi Dr. Sue. Great videos, they have been great resources. Do you have any videos on radiation therapy? My kitty was diagnosed with Hodgkins like lymphoma and surgically removing the masses is not an option.
HI. DrSue, I have an 8 years ago cat, about a month ago there was a growth on her right ear near the head. I’m attach is picture of it. On July 7, we told Mitt to the Vet and their told blood test. The tests came back negation. The Vet wants to remove the ear, but I was scare the lymphoma would spread all over. Plus I don‘t have $600.00 or $700.00 spend on it. As you can see the pictures I have cerebral Palsy and as a 68 years ago on a fix income. I wonder if you have any ideal on how long she have just by picture? I watch the clip on pills for dogs, have you come up with a pills for the cats. The picture with Mitt on my lap, after two cats in twenty-two years it was the first I hold one of cat in my wheelchair…..
@@DrSueCancerVet Like in the video. My dog a Beagle 6 months of chop and 4 free. Our oncologist decided on Lomustine and vinblastine in this rescue. Now I know that it lasts less, I hope my dog can resist. Thanks a lot 🙏
I was immediately thinking about euthanasia before watching you videos. Even the vets I have talk to are skeptic about chemo... How do lymphoma in the small bowel and liver do with chemo? They told me stage 2-3?
Hi I treated my dog with 19 week CHOP Protocol till 16th week it shows good response , but after that his popliteal and submandibular lymph nodes again starts getting enlarged . And now I am in 19 week , the lymph nodes are still enlarged . Should i re -initiate the Chop protocol or go for other rescue protocols ? Dog breed - rotwiler Age - 4 years Body weight - 45 kg
Seriously, mate look into Black Salve, Bloodroot, Colloidal Silver, Black Seed Oil.... your dog will die with these poisons, they can only prolong life, not cure
Man I wish more people viewed your vids. You have such great information and give excellent advice. I find it so educational. My little girl Haley was diagnosed with T-cell Lymphoma in April. She started on the MOPP Protocol with the goal being to get her a bone marrow transplant at NCSU in Raleigh, North Carolina. She went into remission and then had a relapse. She then went on CCNU and went into remission and held it. Before she went down for her bmt she did CCNU then Elspar the following week and high dose Cytoxan the third week. She had one week off then started the process in N. Carolina. She was staged and had absolutely no camcer found in her body, spleen was normal, no evidence of disease in lymph nodes, etc. We were ecstatic. She's at NCSU right now recovering from the bone marrow transplant. She was in isolation for almost a week bc her neutrophils were at O, which is normal. She's doing amazingly well. She's the 91st dog they've done and she's recovering better than any others. The one hiccup was a 20 second seizure coming out of anesthesia after her first dose of full body radiation. She responded to meds immediately. The next day they gave her anti-seizure meds with the anesthesia and she did great.
I am so glad Haley is doing well. I have been a huge fan of Dr Suter and his bone marrow transplant program since he started it. It is a great option for the right case, but unfortunately as you know requires travel to one fo the few centers in the US that do it and is quite expensive. But I am so happy Haley is recovering in isolation and I know you will be so excited once her neutrophils rebound and she can go home. Keep me updated, and please subscribe too! :)
How did your dog do? And which type of lymphoma did hour dog have? Was it in the marrow?
Nice video... thank you doctor Sue Ettinger for caring so much for our beloved animals..
I like the way you give us the facts to us straight up, honest.👍
I am so grateful for this information. Found swollen lymph nodes Sunday, into the vet Monday, confirmed lymphoma Tuesday and meeting oncology tomorrow (Friday). Hoping he is a chemo candidate. My head is swimming.
Super informative. Looking forward to part 2.
Thanks for watching. Stay tuned for part 2 :)
Dr. Sue, you sound so encouraging, you’re giving me a glimmer of hope….😞❤️
Newly dx’d lymphoma doggie Mom…..😰😞
Excellent information, thanks Dr. Sue
Glad you find is helpful. :) Please be sure to subscribe xo
Thank you doc. This video is very informative. My Boy Storm - German Shepherd is currently receiving this CHOP protocol. Just started off with his session 2 days back. Its exactly the process as explained by you. Glad i came across your video. It creates more awareness and provides knowledge. Thank you very much for this kind deed😊👍🏻
Hello. My dog has recently been diagnosed with lymphoma and docs are suggesting CHOP protocol. Would love if you could be kind enough to share your experience and results. Will certainly help us to make a decision
Amazing information. Such a time and money saver.
So great to hear that this is helpful. Thanks for watching. :)
Oh. I forgot to tell you that I told Dr. Suter and Dr. Gareau at NCSU about you and highly recommended your channel and book. :)
Thank you!! I know Dr Suter. He is amazing! I am glad to be a part of Haley's team, if even remotely #KickCancersButt
Thank you so much
You're most welcome! Thanks for watching xo. I would be so appreciative if you subscribe and check out my new video on lymphoma
ua-cam.com/video/FFX7jRuDO6o/v-deo.html
I love how energetic and passionate you are about this. But the big elephant in the room is the financial aspect of this. What do you say to someone who wants more than anything to give their dog treatment, but would be financially ruined if they did? Let alone the potential variables of how they'd respond and potential relapses?
i think it is just a fact of life that not everyone can or even will. i think it is a personal decision. i watched a good video that dr. sue did about when it's time to euthanize, and the specialists touched on 'financial budget' being one budget to consider, as far as when it's time. my mom's dog likely has lymphoma, and she cannot afford chemotherapy, as heartbreaking as it is to think of losing oreo...especially since she lost another dog a few months ago, and my dad died 2 years ago. a lot of recent loss.
Wow our vet said they don’t change the thereapy if it’s B or T they said they treat them the same.. therefore we elected not to see if it was B or T.. we just started CHOP could you possibly elaborate on the difference in treatment.
How much is a consult? If I have my vet contact you. What's the best way to contact you?
Hi Dr. Sue. Great videos, they have been great resources. Do you have any videos on radiation therapy? My kitty was diagnosed with Hodgkins like lymphoma and surgically removing the masses is not an option.
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HI. DrSue, I have an 8 years ago cat, about a month ago there was a growth on her right ear near the head. I’m attach is picture of it. On July 7, we told Mitt to the Vet and their told blood test. The tests came back negation. The Vet wants to remove the ear, but I was scare the lymphoma would spread all over. Plus I don‘t have $600.00 or $700.00 spend on it. As you can see the pictures I have cerebral Palsy and as a 68 years ago on a fix income. I wonder if you have any ideal on how long she have just by picture? I watch the clip on pills for dogs, have you come up with a pills for the cats. The picture with Mitt on my lap, after two cats in twenty-two years it was the first I hold one of cat in my wheelchair…..
Can I give my cat a cerenia and prednisolone together at the same time? My cat has a lymphoma cancer.
Could you do a special blog on small cell T cell lymphoma in dogs? I've read your chapter in the Dog Cancer Survival book, is there anything new?
Doc. Could you make a video about rescue protocols?? Plz i Need information What is the best for Lympho or etc.. 🙏
I do have one 😊 ua-cam.com/video/xK_jA2kJe4Q/v-deo.html
@@DrSueCancerVet wow many thanks 🙌
@@rodrigomar81 hope it helps!
@@DrSueCancerVet Like in the video. My dog a Beagle 6 months of chop and 4 free. Our oncologist decided on Lomustine and vinblastine in this rescue. Now I know that it lasts less, I hope my dog can resist. Thanks a lot 🙏
Can you please talk about cutaneous lymphoma? Please!!!
I was immediately thinking about euthanasia before watching you videos. Even the vets I have talk to are skeptic about chemo... How do lymphoma in the small bowel and liver do with chemo? They told me stage 2-3?
Hi I treated my dog with 19 week CHOP Protocol till 16th week it shows good response , but after that his popliteal and submandibular lymph nodes again starts getting enlarged . And now I am in 19 week , the lymph nodes are still enlarged . Should i re -initiate the Chop protocol or go for other rescue protocols ?
Dog breed - rotwiler
Age - 4 years
Body weight - 45 kg
Seriously, mate look into Black Salve, Bloodroot, Colloidal Silver, Black Seed Oil.... your dog will die with these poisons, they can only prolong life, not cure
@@binnahboo5977 are those in pills for dogs that treat cancers or what?
what about a second relapse, whats next?
:O I like in the intro the dog that’s licking you lol!
That was Remy!! 💜 the sweetest pup!
I hope u can help me with my rescue dog 😭 i message u on ig. I hope u notice me mam. I sent her photos to you