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My 4-year-old neutered German Shepherd Dog (GSD) was diagnosed with Soft Tissue Sarcoma (STS) in his right front leg in October 2012. The tumor was removed, and he received 20 radiation treatments in November. In March, two more tumors were found and removed from an adjacent area. I was told that he 'failed' radiation and that STS does not respond well to chemotherapy. Electrochemotherapy was discussed, but my vet is concerned about the waiting time between treatments potentially increasing the risk of metastasis to the lungs or liver. Tomorrow, my dog is scheduled for chest x-rays to check for metastasis, followed by leg amputation if none are found. Do you have any suggestions for the planned treatment?

July 12th, 2024

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