Hi Michelle,
 
Among all the things I am investigating for Lucky, I have VO in the back of my mind.  I do not know if any specific work has been done with it for stand-alone cancer treatment, but I honestly don't see how it could hurt.  Did your oncologist have any feelings about this?
 
Best wishes to Simon; you tell him we need continued reports of good news!
 
Love, Julie 

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FYI, my oncologist sent in teh FDA approval application for VO a week or two
ago. The plan is to use it on Simon if it gets here in time and see if it
helps him fight the lymphoma or hold on to a remission should he, god willing, go
into remission. Cats with FeLV tend to have much shorter remissions from
chemo. Our hope, should he enter remission, is to see if the VO might counter
the effects of the FeLV virus in ending remission prematurely.
Michelle



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