Examples of using Hemangiosarcoma in English and their translations into Hebrew
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How hemangiosarcoma affects dogs.
Terminal incurable cancer called hemangiosarcoma.
Hemangiosarcoma is a sarcoma that arises from the blood vessels' lining.
Only 10% of dogs survive more than a year with internal hemangiosarcoma.
Hemangiosarcoma is initially formed from cancer cells lining small blood vessels.
I posted previously about Vegas's recent cancer(hemangiosarcoma) diagnosis.
Dermal hemangiosarcoma presents itself as bluish, black or red lumps on the skin.
Dogs with short,white hair are at greatest risk for this type of hemangiosarcoma.
Hemangiosarcoma is an aggressive cancer that can appear in any part of the body.
There is unfortunately no known way to prevent internal hemangiosarcoma from forming and spreading.
Hemangiosarcoma: Affects blood vessels, especially in areas of previous radiation treatment.
Radiation, chemotherapy and other available techniques that can be used to treat-or at least to manage- hemangiosarcoma.
Pure dermal/skin hemangiosarcoma is survivable if the tumor is small, removed completely.
I didn't even know of the existence of an organ called“spleen”,let alone its function, or that hemangiosarcoma is the most common cancer of the spleen in the dog.
Hemangiosarcoma of the heart is one of the most common cardiac cancers in companion dogs.
In the case of dermal(skin)- cutaneous or subcutaneous or intramuscular- hemangiosarcoma, careful surgical removal is usually a treatment recommended.
In fact, hemangiosarcoma of the heart is one of the most common cancers affecting the heart of in companion dogs.
The fact that certain breeds andsizes of dogs are predisposed to developing hemangiosarcoma strongly suggests that there is a genetic component to its cause.
Internal hemangiosarcoma treatment depends on the extent and size of the tumors(their stage as veterinarians call it).
To read about my personal experience with her diagnosis-> Vegas's Hemangiosarcoma Diagnosis or to read about the day she passed away-> Broken Hearted.
Hemangiosarcoma can develop anywhere on the surface of a dog's body, just under the skin or inside its internal organs.
For the past ten years, she has been actively involved in evaluating the immunological responses of immune-based therapies in client-owned dogs suffering from lymphoma,osteosarcoma, and hemangiosarcoma.
Hemangiosarcoma can also occur in the subcutaneous and/or intermuscular areas(just below the skin or on the muscles).
Shortly after Alice, our beloved Border Collie, passed away,we found out that the type of cancer Alice had succumbed to- hemangiosarcoma- in fact, it is one of the most aggressive and incurable types of canine cancer.
Unfortunately, internal hemangiosarcoma is often diagnosed too late due to the sudden onset of symptoms from a ruptured tumor.
Dermal hemangiosarcoma usually shows up as a solitary tumour and is not as likely to spread- or to metastasize- as other types of this cancer.
Even at a microscopic level, hemangiosarcoma can spread and progress throughout the body, forming blood-filled tumors virtually anywhere.
Dogs with hemangiosarcoma of the layers just below the skin(subcutaneous), are less likely to have the cancer metastasize to other areas, if detected in an early stage, but these sarcomas still have a fair potency to do so.
Some of the common symptoms of hemangiosarcoma include weight loss, lack of appetite, lethargy, heart arrhythmias, and unfortunately sudden death.
A dog diagnosed with hemangiosarcoma deserves nurturing and kind supportive care, whether or not surgery, chemotherapy or other treatments are attempted.