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    My Female Dog Has A Large Tumor/cyst On The Upper Right Side Of Her Chest, What Causes That?

    When I adopted her from the animal shelter, and took her to the vet a year ago that said, since she was @ 7-8 years old and it was apparent that she had 2-3 litters of puppies in the past, it was no alarm, it was probably just a fat pad. I noticed today after shaving my dog its gone from about the size of a 50 cent piece being flat, to raised and about the size of almost 2 golf balls.

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    You probably need to take her to your vet. It could be lymphomia or just a fatty tumor. If it grows that is not a good sign. Let the vet take a sample of the fluid in it and they will be able to tell you what it is.

    answered 7 months ago

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      Though we can not jump to a conclusion only by looking at limps but still if lumps and bump like this keep on increasing in size showing irregularity in shape then there are chances of tumors and cancerous cells. Their perfect diagnoses is only possible by biopsy tests are taken. This test requires a small part of the infected area to test. If cancerous cells are present there then radio therapy and chemotherapy is used to treat it.

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