Different Types of Cancer in Cats

    The words sarcoma, neoplasia or neoplasm and tumor are all used for different types of
    cancer. Cancer is a dreaded disease, which more often than not, is fatal for the infected.
    Feline cancer can be as dangerous as cancer in dogs and therefore symptoms of the same
    need to be monitored regularly.

    Monitoring cancer symptoms is not easy since there are various kinds of cancer that can
    afflict a cat. Constant observation is required to ensure that none of the symptoms that are
    characteristic of any kind of cancer go unnoticed. Cancer can occur in almost any organ of
    the body. The most common cancers that have been found to afflict cats are cancerous
    tumors (solid mass of abnormal cells) and leukemia (blood cancer).

    Basal cell tumors can be malignant or benign and start from the epithelial (membranous
    tissue covering internal organs and other internal surfaces of the body) layer of the skin.
    It requires invasive surgery for removal of the tumor and in most cases it usually cures
    the cat. Basal cell tumors are most common in Siamese cats.

    Chondrosarcoma is malignant tumor of cartilage cells. It can occur in the nasal and
    paranasal passages and nearby concavities or in the larynx and trachea. This type pf
    cancer is more prevalent in dogs than cats and requires chemotherapy, radiation therapy
    or surgery for effective treatment. Tumors in the larynx sometimes require the removal of
    the entire larynx. A passage is then created through the neck that opens in the trachea.

    Cats are also prone to develop tumors on the eyelids although it is less common than in
    dogs. Outdoor cats, white cats and cats that remain in the sun fall under the high risk
    category. Eyelid cancer usually originates from the lymphocytes. They can also form into
    mast cell tumors. Eyelid tumors rub against the cornea and lead to frequent conjunctivitis
    and excessive eye discharge.

    Fibrosarcoma (fibroblastic sarcoma) is a malignant tumor derived from fibrous connective
    tissue and is characterized by immature multiplication of different types of cells. It affects
    the connective tissues of the skull, pelvis and ribs. Fibrosarcoma is very rare and different
    from the commonly known bone cancer (osteosarcoma).

    Tumors associated with the ear can be of different types. Some may be malignant while
    the others can be basal cell tumors also. They are commonly seen in middle aged or
    older cats.

    Hemangiosarcoma is a rare, rapidly growing and highly invading variety of cancer. It is a
    malignant cancer in which the tumor is filled with blood. This tumor finally ruptures causing
    the cat to bleed to death. Hemangiosarcoma has mostly been observed in the spleen and
    the heart but it can also invade the bones.

    Hepatic Neoplasia (another name for liver tumor) is actually quite rare in cats. Exposure to
    carcinogens increases the risk of liver cancer. The symptoms of liver cancer in dogs and
    cats usually indicate the prevalence. Some of the signs of liver cancer that you may notice
    are excessive vomiting, reduced appetite, pale gums, distended stomach, jaundice or
    breathing disorders.
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