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Brain tumor or cancer

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Laurent Garosi

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Brain tumor or cancer

Brain tumors in dogs and cats are unfortunately as common as they are in people. Brain tumors can be devastating diseases and sadly cannot be cured in most animals. At present the only options for treatment are to improve the animals quality of life and help them to live for as long as possible. Unfortunately all brain tumors are eventually fatal diseases.

Brain: choroid plexus neoplasia - MR transverse ©Ruth Dennis

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