Lymphoma Stages in Dogs

Lymphoma is a form of cancer that is very common in dogs. The only obvious sign of the disease is enlargement of the lymph nodes. Unlike in humans, the goal of treating lymphoma in dogs is to prolong life rather than to cure the disease. To this end, dogs are usually given a chemotherapy regimen consisting of several different types of drugs. By body weight comparison, dogs are given less medication per pound than humans, so they are less likely to feel ill during treatment.

  1. Stage I

    • Lymphoma is classified as stage I early on in the disease process, when cancer is present in only one of the dog's lymph nodes. Vets very rarely see stage I lymphoma in dogs.

    Stage II

    • Stage II lymphoma occurs when two of the dog's lymph nodes contain cancerous cells. Usually the two lymph nodes involved in the cancer are close to each other. Like stage I lymphoma, stage II lymphoma is rarely seen.

    Stage III

    • During this stage, caner is present in several lymph nodes. At stage III, the lymph nodes involved in the cancer are not necessarily close to each other. When receiving treatment for stage III lymphoma, 80 to 90 percent of dogs will go into remission.

    Stage IV

    • Stage IV lymphoma occurs when the cancer moves from the lymph nodes and into the liver or spleen. At this stage of the cancer, 60 to 80 percent of dogs receiving chemotherapy will enter remission.

    Stage V

    • When lymphoma has progressed to the fifth stage, cancer is present in the bone marrow, blood or internal organs other than the spleen and liver. If the cancer is present in the bone marrow, the dog has leukemia in addition to lymphoma. At this stage of lymphoma, a dog receiving treatment has a 50 percent chance of going into remission.

Related Searches:

References

Comments

You May Also Like

  • End Stage Lymphoma in Dogs

    End stage lymphoma is, as the name implies, the final stage of a long fight between your dog and cancer. Management of...

  • What Are the Treatments for Stage 5 Lymphoma in Dogs?

    Lymphoma is one of the most common cancers veterinarians see in dogs. Certain breeds might be at an increased risk for lymphoma,...

  • Terminal Lymphoma in Dogs

    Terminal lymphoma in dogs is the end stage of a dog's fight with this cancer. Usually it has taken months to get...

  • Stages of Cancer in Dogs

    Veterinarians often group canine cancer into one of four stages. dog image by Michal Tudek from Fotolia.com

  • Signs & Symptoms of Final Stages of Canine Lymphoma

    Signs & Symptoms of Final Stages of Canine Lymphoma. Lymphoma is one of the most common forms of cancer that can be...

  • End of Life Stages in Lymphoma Cancer

    It is normal for lymphoma patients and their family members to have questions about what they can expect in the end-of-life stages...

  • What to Expect in Dogs With Lymphoma

    Lymphoma, also known is lymphosarcoma, is a cancer of the lymphocytes common in dogs. It occurs in the lymph nodes, spleen, liver...

  • End Stage Lymphoma

    Lymphoma is a type of cancer. In all cancers, cells in the body multiply uncontrollably, disrupting the body's normal function. In lymphoma,...

  • Stages of Lymphoma Cancer

    Lymphoma is the name for a group of cancers in which the lymphocytes, or white blood cells, become malignant. The lymphocytes' job...

  • What Is Stage II Lymphoma?

    Lymphoma is a form of cancer that arises from the lymphocytes. There are various types of lymphoma, and lymphoma is often categorized...

  • Stage 2 Lymphoma

    Lymphoma is the term for a group of blood cancers, according to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. The two main kinds of...

  • Reactive Tissue Lymphoma in Dogs

    A lymphoma is basically a malignant tumor in the lymph tissue. The lymph system is a part of the immune response of...

  • Stage 3 Lymphoma Cancer Treatment

    Lymphomas are cancers that originate in the cells of the lymph system, a component of the body's immune system. Stage III symptoms...

  • Lymphoma Cancer in Dogs

    Lymphoma is a common cancer in dogs, accounting for 10 to 20 percent of all cases of cancer in canines. Also called...

  • End Stage of Kidney Failure in Dogs

    Chronic kidney disease affects up to 10 percent of senior dogs. End-stage kidney failure, or stage IV, is characterized by a specific...

  • Gastrointestinal Lymphoma in Dogs

    Comments. You May Also Like. GI Lymphoma in Dogs. GI (gastrointestinal tract) lymphoma is an uncommon cancer that occurs in approximately 1...

  • How to Treat Lymphoma in Dogs

    Discovering your dog has lymphoma can be very distressing. While it can be difficult to treat lymphoma, it is one of the...

  • About Cancer of the Lymph Nodes in Dogs

    Lymphoma is one of the most common kinds of cancer in dogs, making up 10 to 20 percent of all cancers diagnosed...

Related Ads

Featured