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Cats with gastrointestinal leiomyosarcoma can live for several months to over a year if the tumor is detected early and surgically removed with clean margins, and there is no metastasis.
Leiomyosarcoma is a silent killer disease in cats due to its slow onset, subtle symptoms, and potential for metastasis before diagnosis.
With successful surgical removal and no metastasis, cats with sarcoma may live from several months to over a year, and sometimes even longer with close monitoring.
Leiomyosarcoma is a rare and aggressive tumor in cats, often developing silently with subtle early signs, making it a potential silent killer.
A cat with leiomyosarcoma may live several months to over a year if the tumor is detected early, surgically removed completely, and has not metastasized.
With successful surgical removal and no metastasis, cats with leiomyosarcoma may survive for several months to over a year.
Leiomyosarcoma is considered a silent killer in cats due to its subtle symptoms and aggressive nature that often leads to late-stage diagnosis.
Leiomyosarcoma is one of the most aggressive gastrointestinal cancers in cats, known for its invasive behavior and tendency to metastasize to organs like the liver and lungs.
Surgical removal with wide margins is the primary treatment for feline leiomyosarcoma, with supportive care and regular monitoring recommended postoperatively.
Leiomyosarcoma in cats is a rare, aggressive cancer originating from the smooth muscle of the stomach or intestines, often affecting older cats and prone to spreading to other organs.

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