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My 12 year old male whippet has had a growth removed from his foreleg. It was sent away for a biopsy and according to the vet it is perhiperal nerve sheath tumour. It is malignant and because it is on the leg where aggressive surgery is impossible because of ligaments, nerves, bone, etc, it will reappear in time. This type of tumour doesn't react well to radium or chemo treatment. The tumour will not spread to other parts of his body, so obviously amputation is an option. But, he is 12 years old . . . . Has anyone out there had experience with this type of tumour? Any advice as regards amputation too please. He is VERY precious!!!