Tuesday, February 25, 2020

We Can-cer-vive Cancer! Meet Charlie!!!

Meet cancer survivor Charlie and learn how a team approach to health care is so important when it comes to your pet's health. 

Charlie is a very adorable 14 year old cat that was diagnosed with an ear canal cancer known as ceruminous gland adenocarcinoma. This type of cancer is one of the most common ear canal cancers seen in both cats and dogs. Clinical signs associated with this disease include excessive cerumen accumulation, discharge, swelling, itchiness, and recurrent infections. In order to obtain a diagnosis, advanced imaging such as a CT scan is usually required. 

Most commonly, ear carcinomas are locally invasive and have a low chance of spreading to other locations. The treatment of choice for this type of cancer is surgical resection, which involves completely removing the ear canal (TECA- total ear canal ablation). 


A TECA or in Charlie's case a TECABO is a Total Ear Canal Ablation or Total Ear Canal Ablation Bulla Osteotomy. This procedure involves the complete removal of the ear canal middle ear, leaving only the ear flap remaining. 


Although this type of surgery may sound like a lot for your pet to go through, they tend to feel so much better once it is performed and it gives them the best chance at achieving a long survival time. With successful surgery and no identified negative prognostic indicators, patients can live a long time after removal of their cancer. 

Charlie was initially evaluated by Dr. Irene Vazquez at our the Oncology Service and had a CT scan performed, which showed he had a mass within his ear canal. The mass was sampled and the results were consistent with carcinoma. Charlie was then evaluated by Dr. Andrea Clark at our Surgery Service and had surgery performed to remove his tumor. 

Charlie on his 5 month anniversary cancer free!
Since his surgery, Charlie has been doing great at home and is currently cancer free. He continues to come in for routine evaluations to make sure his cancer is not spreading and so far, he's been doing amazing! He is the sweetest boy and our hearts melt every time he comes in. 

We wish Charlie the best of luck and the longest survival time! Our VCA Hollywood family is SO proud of him 💙.


Contributors: Irene Vazquez, DVM and Andrea Clark, DVM
Charlie after surgery. 







3 comments:

  1. Thank you everyone for helping save Charlie's life. We are so lucky that we came to you VCA Hollywood.

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  2. Thank you folks for helping this wonderful cat and his mommy too! He means so much to her and I appreciate the help you've given them both.

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  3. ❤️❤️❤️ We love Charlie and we are so proud of his recovery!

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