Flossy71
New User
I need some advice regarding the outcomes of surgery for squamous cell carcinoma on the sheath please. My boy has always had sweet itch, RAO and a filthy willy, all of which have been totally managed over the past 15 years. However now he's reached the grand old age of 24 his annual MOT confirmed he has developed both Cushings and squamous cell carcinoma. The vet who discovered it stated he wouldn't recommend operating due to his age as it would be unlikely he would survive the operation and if he did it would be likely to recur within 6 months. He suggested getting one of the partners out to take a look, which I did, who promptly booked him in for surgery. Realising this would be a hefty bill I checked with my insurance company that he was covered. They assessed the claim and won't be covering it due to the fact I claimed for a biopsy on his filthy willy when I first bought him. So i guess I'm trying to ascertain whether or not I should put him through the trauma of surgery and if I do, in reality what are the chances of recurrence. My vet hasn't tested to see if the cancer has spread so there's also that possibility. I'm confused given the first vet said no point operating and the second booked him in. Was he booked in purely because they thought the operation was insured so may as well do it, if that makes sense? Any vet opinions and experiences from people who have been through a similar thing would be greatly appreciated!