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  1. Sep 11, 2023 · Loss of Appetite: Dogs with TCC may become less interested in food or refuse to eat, leading to weight loss. It’s crucial to consult your veterinarian as soon as you notice any of these symptoms, as early diagnosis and treatment can significantly affect your dog’s prognosis.

  2. Apr 2, 2024 · 1. Check your dog for common symptoms of a blockage. If your dog has eaten something they shouldn't but they seem generally healthy otherwise, you may elect to treat the possible obstruction at home. However, if your dog is acting ill, then they require more immediate treatment.

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  3. Symptoms. A diagnosis of TCC is suspected when the following symptoms are exhibited: Straining to urinate or urinating small amounts frequently; Blood in the urine; Inability to urinate (obstructed bladder) These symptoms are not specific for a bladder tumor. Animals with bladder infections or bladder stones may behave the same way.

  4. Oct 6, 2003 · Transitional cell carcinoma (frequently abbreviated to TCC) is a particularly unpleasant malignant tumor of the urinary bladder. This tumor type is also sometimes called urothelial carcinoma. In dogs, it usually arises in the lower neck of the bladder, where it is virtually impossible to surgically remove, and causes a partial or complete ...

  5. Transitional Cell Carcinoma as well as the treatments for for the cancer can cause a variety of illnesses and treatment side effects. It is wise to be aware of any sudden changes in your pet and address those changes with your veterinarian and/or oncologist.

  6. The most common cancer of the urinary tract in dogs is transitional cell carcinoma (TCC), which is a cancer of the epithelial cells that line the urinary tract. This cancer most commonly occurs in older female dogs (although both males and females can be affected).

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  8. Choosing the most appropriate course of treatment; Establishing a baseline set of tumor measurements that will help determine if subsequent treatment is successful; Anticipating which future symptoms may arise; Staging tests for dogs with TCC may include: Blood and urine testing

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