How long can my dog live with cancer after treatment? - Animal Hospital of Statesville
There again, it depends on the individual case. It depends on how aggressive or advanced the particular cancer is. By the time it's detected, some dogs will live weeks to months, while others will live for years. Lymphoma patients, for instance, can live several years.
Contributed by Ashly LaRoche DVM
from Animal Hospital of Statesville
How long can my dog live with cancer after treatment? - Blue Oasis Pet Hospital
The survival time for a dog with cancer after treatment varies depending on the type of cancer. Some cancers can be cured, while others may go into remission for months or even years. In some cases, treatment can help slow down the progression of cancer and provide your dog with a better quality of life for a limited time, such as three to six months or up to a year.
Contributed by Noel Lucas DVM
from Blue Oasis Pet Hospital