Tumor colour
My dog has breast cancer and the tumor looked like a large pink lump with a smaller red lump on top. The red lump had a lot of small bumps on it. Since then I've changed my dogs diet and now the tumor has changed shape a bit and is completely pink. Is this meaningful? What does the colour of tumors mean? Is it better for the tumour to be completely pink or also have red?
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Dr. Lambda,
Dr. Lambda,
We are sorry to hear about your dog's diagnosis. You may get some more helpful information about a pet's diagnosis from the Animal Cancer Foundation website.
http://acfoundation.org/resources-for-pets-with-cancer/
Hope this helps!
Elena
CSN Support Team
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