how long can german shephard live with bladder cancer with no treatments like chemotherapie or surgery
When detected in early stages, the prognosis for those with bladder cancer is excellent. At least 94% of people survive five years or more after initial diagnosis.
noo it could be cancer take to the vet!!
German Shepard's are not usually prominent with seizures. What they are prominent to though is cancer which is usually at an older age.
There are five stages of bladder cancer used in diagnosis, with level four being the highest. At level four the cancer has spread from the bladder into the pelvis or abdomen and possibly into the lymph system. Treatment is possible for all stages of bladder cancer and it is possible to survive even the worst diagnosis. However, when stages three and four have been reached, the chances of recovery are greatly reduced.
Bladder cancer has a very high rate of recurrence. Even after superficial tumors are completely removed, there is a 75% chance that new tumors will develop in other areas of the bladder.
There is no specific threat of bladder cancer during or after prostate cancer. The prostate cancer could spread to the bladder just as easily as it could spread to any other organ.
There are several tests to find out whether bladder cancer is present.
He has cancer
Only your vet can diagnose this. It could be from an innocent mole to cancer so get it checked out.
Bladder cancer will force normal cells to divide uncontrollably.
Not Kidney cancer but bladder cancer
Bladder cancer is cancer affecting the urinary bladder. Bladder cancer is a fairly common form of cancer and men are affected two to three times more than women. Most bladder cancers occur after the age of 55. The disease is not contagious. No one can "catch" bladder cancer from another person.