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 Horse with Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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hartofnm

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Posted - 11/06/2007 :  10:57:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi all I have a horse in our rescue that has Squamous cell carcinoma on his penis. I have been reading on bloodroot and some of the other treatment and while I want to try something I don't know what is best. The mass is rather larger on him about three inches long two wide. The vet said that surgery is not a good option for him and is thinking we will need to put him down sometime next year. I need to try something for him he is a sweet horse I just don't want to hurt him in the process.

Barbara

USA
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Posted - 11/13/2007 :  08:56:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
so sorry to hear about your horse. Maybe you should try a horse forum, you might get more help. We have two horses and that is sad. I hope you can find something to help him
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anivoc

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Posted - 11/14/2007 :  14:46:17  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
XXterra which is what I used on my first BCC is made by a horse Vet for Horses. Dr. Larson "Larson Labs" in Colorado.

Call them they can help you out.
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trudie

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Posted - 02/04/2009 :  11:08:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Dear Anivoc,
Could you tell me more about XXterra? Did it work? How do I get it if it did?
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