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Sex / Breed: male (neutered), likely Russian Blue mix
Type Of Cancer: GI lymphoma, low grade, slow growing, small cell, diffuse in distal small intestine. Main symptoms diarrhea and weight loss.
Other Health Problems: None

Griffin's Story
by Connie

Griffin was 6 at diagnosis, by surgical biopsy. He had the 6-month COPA protocol (Cytoxan, vincristine, pred, adriamycin). Induction was cytoxan, vincristine, and prednisone. Then he had 5 adriamycin treatments. He had mild nausea, vomiting, weight loss with cytoxan and adriamycin and lost all his whiskers from adriamycin. He went into remission by a couple of weeks into treatment.

As of June 2005, he is still with us! He is still in remission, though a recent biopsy showed the cancer is still there, just nearly dormant. He is still thin; 8 lbs when he should be around 9 but is maintaining his weight. His system is sensitive. He's prone to clostridial overgrowth when stressed but metronidazole clears it. No chemo at the present time, but if he starts to lose weight and have diarrhea he'll probably be back on it.

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Added 05/12/2011
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Griffin
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