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    Cats With Cancer - eHow.com
    Two forms of oral cancer that sometimes attack the jaw of cats are squamous cell carcinoma and fibrosarcomas. These can result in the development of tumors
    http://www.ehow.co.uk/cats-with-cancer/

    Feline Oral Cancer
    1 Oct 2009 The most common feline oral cancer is oral squamous cell carcinoma. My orange marmalade cat, Noelle, had this form of cancer in her jaw in 1985.
    http://blog.seattlepi.com/catnipconnection/archives/180724.asp

    Major Sources of Your Pet's Oral Pain
    Oral cancer has been diagnosed in animals ranging from six months of age to twenty years of The types of injuries range from broken jaws to displaced teeth. Most cats will avoid chewing on the affected teeth because of the pain.
    http://www.vetdentistry.com/sources.html

    Squamous Cell Carcinoma
    It is one of the most common causes of cancer of the mouth of older cats (not in dogs). It can occur in the lower jaw, upper jaw, or tongue.
    http://www.lbah.com/feline/scc.html

    Medical - Cancer with cats - Catplaza
    This type of cancer especially occurs with cats which are 11-12 years old and occur on other spots of the mouth and can affect the gums and the jaw bone. squamous-cell carcinoma in the oral cavity (in combination with surgery)
    http://www.catplaza.org.uk/medical/Cancer-with-cats/

    Treatment for Cancer in the Mouth - for Dogs
    Unfortunately, oral feline cancer is rarely benign. Malignant oral cancer often spreads to the jaw bones leading to osteosarcoma, and surgery means a
    http://www.nativeremedies.com/petalive/articles/treatment-cancer-mouth-dogs.html

    ACVS - Mandibulectomy and Maxillectomy
    13 Aug 2004 Most oral tumors affect the underlying bone. The jaw bone must therefore be In the cat, oral cancer represents 3% of all cancers.
    http://www.acvs.org/AnimalOwners/HealthConditions/SmallAnimalTopics/MandibulectomyandMaxillectomy/

    Giving Oral Medications to a Cat
    22 Jul 2009 Use caution when giving a cat oral medications to avoid being bit. Tilt the head back and the cat will often drop their lower jaw open.
    http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/cliented/cat_meds.aspx

    Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (Feline) - VeterinaryPartner.com - a
    17 Jan 2008 Become familiar with the symmetry and contour of your cat's jaws, both upper and lower. When it comes to oral squamous cell carcinoma,
    http://www.veterinarypartner.com/Content.plx?P=A&A=2722&S=2

    Oral Cancer - Diagnosis
    5 Mar 2009 Swelling of the jaw that causes dentures to fit poorly or become CT, or CAT (co-axial tomography) scan technology has developed rapidly
    http://www.oralcancerfoundation.org/diagnosis/index.htm

    Oral Cancer mouth treatment natural brain cancer tumour throat
    Bottle 1(a) Oral tumour Relief (Set of 5) * Growth, swelling on the gum area and jaw. Two forms of oral cancer that sometimes attack the jaw of cats are
    http://www.holisticanimalmedicines.com/oral-brain-or-throat-cancer-remedy.html

    !!!!!!!!!!!!What to do for a dying cat
    I'm so sorry to hear about your cat, we are facing the same problem with oral cancer in our 12 year old kitty. Ours was diagnosed a month
    http://www.auspet.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000145.html

    Feline Dental Pathology and Care
    31 Oct 2000 A common feline oral malady is feline ondoclastic resorptive lesion (FORL). causing the cat to show pain with jaw spasms when the FORL is touched. Feline Oral Cancer. Cats are also effected by oral neoplasia.
    http://www.dentalvet.com/vets/cats/feline_dental_pathology_and_care.htm

    Cancer In Cats -- What You Should Know About Feline Cancer
    SCC also causes oral cancer in cats. Swelling of the face or jaw, bleeding from the mouth, and weight loss are symptoms to watch for.
    http://hubpages.com/hub/cancer-in-cats-what-you-should-know-about-feline-cancer

    Feline Cancer Overviews
    Squamous Cell Carcinoma (jaw, tongue, gum) - Long Beach Animal Hospital. What is the prognosis for oral cancer in a cat? - VetCentric article.
    http://www.zzcat.com/resources/overview.htm

    Michigan Veterinary Specialists - Oral Cancer
    What is oral cancer? Oral tumors arise from both soft tissue and bony 6% of all types of cancers in dogs and approximately 4% of all tumors in the cat. When located in the back part of the mouth (jaw, tongue or tonsils),
    http://www.michvet.com/library/oncology_oral_tumors.asp

    Veterinary Practice News - Oncology Outlook Online
    One in four pets referred to our oncology service has oral cancer. It comprises 6 percent of all canine tumors and is the fourth most common feline tumor.
    http://www.animalnetwork.com/petindustry/vpn/ooweb0302.asp

    Mouth cancer
    Tumors of the Mouth in Dogs - Oral Cancer These tumors are locally invasive, that is they have roots of cancer that are deeply seated in the jaw bones; These tumors have a How do I know that my cat is in pain following surgery?
    http://www.vetsurgerycentral.com/oral_tumors.htm

    Canine Oral Melanoma
    Symptoms of oral cancer are similar to dental disease. and X-rays and/or CT scan of your dog's jaw will help determine if the cancer has invaded the jaw
    http://www.petinsurance.com/healthzone/pet-articles/pet-dental-care/Canine-Oral-Melanoma.aspx

    ORAL SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA IN CATS
    Формат файлов: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Быстрый просмотр
    http://www.animalemergencycenter.com/images/onc_Feline_SCC.pdf

    What is the prognosis for oral cancer in a cat? - Pet Care
    gums, palate, and tonsils, as well as in the maxillary and mandibular (jaw) bones. Two other relatively common types of oral cancer in cats are Although fibrosarcoma is the second most frequent oral cancer in cats,
    http://www.hillsborovet.com/pet_care/cats/about_oral_cancer.php

    Jaw Cancer in Cats
    Cats suffering from oral tumors often develop jaw cancer or cancer in the oral cavity. The two most common types of oral cancers that occur in cats include
    http://www.vetinfo.com/jaw-cancer-cats.html

    Oral Cancer - University of Maryland Medical Center
    17 Jan 2008 Oral cancer is cancer found in the oral cavity (the mouth area) and the pain, or numbness in the mouth area; swelling of the jaw; pain in the ear A CT scan shows detailed images of any part of the body,
    http://www.umm.edu/oralhealth/cancer.htm

    Feline Jaw Cancer | eHow.com
    Feline jaw cancer is usually caused by squamous cell carcinoma, the most common type of oral cancer found in cats, as well as one of the hardest types of
    http://www.ehow.com/about_6470303_feline-jaw-cancer.html

    Cat Fanciers' Association: Feline Dental Pathology and Care
    A common feline oral malady is feline oral resorptive lesion (FORL). causing the cat to show pain with jaw spasms when the EOR is touched. oral neoplasia Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most prevalent type of oral cancer.
    http://www.cfa.org/articles/health/dental.html

    Feline Cancer
    “95% of these oral SCC cases are diagnosed only after the cat shows dramatic changes in appearance, such as swelling of the jaw or face, severe weight loss,
    http://www.manhattancats.com/Articles/Feline_Cancer.html