The mean survival times for dogs and cats without therapy is 6-8 weeks. For those recieving corticosteroids alone is 3 months.
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** Without therapy: 6-8 weeks.
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If chemotherapy is administered then the mean survival time increases to 6-9 months.
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** For those receiving cortocosteroids only: 3 months.
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Local canine lymphoma responds better to chemotherapy than the diffuse form of disease.
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** For those receiving chemotherapy: 6-9 months.
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Immunophenotype (T cell versus B cell lymphoma)does not appear to be associated with prognosis in cats as it can be in dogs. Factors indicating a better prognosis (overall survival) in cats include:
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* Local canine lymphoma responds better to chemotherapy than the diffuse form of disease.
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* Immunophenotype (T cell versus B cell lymphoma)does not appear to be associated with prognosis in cats as it can be in dogs. Factors indicating a better prognosis (overall survival) in cats include: