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Kathy Beil-Morgan

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  • First Name: Kathy
  • Last Name: Beil-Morgan
  • Degree(s) Earned: Other
  • Associate in Science
  • Species Contact or Interest: Canine, Feline

Employment Information

  • Current employment status: Part Time
  • Employment: Private or Clinical Practice
  • Private or Clinical Practice: General Practice

Employment Address

  • Hospital or Business Name: Peach Grove Animal Hospital
  • Country: United States
  • State: Ohio
  • City: Cincinnati
  • Zip Code or Postal Code: 45251
  • Business Email: beilmorgan@msn.com
  • Website: http://www.PeachGroveAnimalHospital.com
  • Languages Spoken : English
  • some ASL
  • November 28, 2016 1:33 AM EST
    in the topic How long can a dog live with lymphoma? in the forum Cancer
    Hi, I'd like to give a little hope for those clients and professionals faced with canine lymphoma (LSA). Quality of life is the ultimate goal, and some of us have been fortunate with treatment to get both quality and quantity well beyond the statistical averages.  There are many owners in a global canine LSA group whose dogs have lived 3 - 9+ years beyond diagnosis.   My own Labrador "Fauna" was dx'd in August 2008 with multicentric b-cell LSA, Stage II-IIIb and is now 8.25 years since diagnosis - way out on the statistical bell-shaped curve!  She almost 6 yo and is now dealing with old age issues but not LSA at age 14 yr 1.5 months.  Our remaining time with her is quite limited, but for now she is still enjoying life. a client's Sheltie dx'd with multicentric b-cell LSA, Stage II-IIIa lived 5 years post-dx/tx a 12 yo Frenchie multicentric b-cell LSA is over 9.5 years post-dx and has my dog beat! several other group members have b-cell LSA dogs which have lived up to 5 years post-dx "Bree" in the LSA documentary "My Friend: Changing the Journey" lived 7+ years post-dx t-cell - some have had 2.5 year or more survivorship Just a sampling of what can happen with treatment, committed owners, communication and teamwork!     --Kathy Beil-Morgan
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