We have received a case of maintaining the quality of life (QOL) in a cat with liver cancer using Cordy and placenta, and would like to share this with you. The cat’s overall condition improved, with significant improvements in energy and appetite.

Case of Maintaining a Cat with Liver Cancer Using Cordy and Placenta

Information provided by: Shiota Animal Clinic

[Liver Tumor: Combined Use of Cordy, C-Kuremin, and Placenta]
Species: Cat
Sex: Female
Age: 14 years and 10 months
Cordy usage period: Since August 23, 2016

Course of Treatment

October 26, 2015: Blood test revealed increased white blood cells, and the condition was monitored.

May 21, 2016: An increase in white blood cells was observed, and a blood smear test on June 11 revealed moderate neutrophilia and moderate non-regenerative anemia.
August 23: Cordy administration started. The cat’s energy and appetite were maintained.

March 27, 2017: The overall condition worsened, and another clinic diagnosed a liver tumor. Continued Cordy administration.
April 3: Energy and appetite returned, and C-Kuremin administration began. Starting from April 22, domestic SPF pig-derived placenta extract was added. The cat currently has an appetite and is maintaining QOL.

[Note from the Laboratory]
When there is a liver disease, energy and appetite often decrease. However, in this case, without aggressive treatments such as chemotherapy, we were able to maintain QOL by administering Cordy and domestic SPF pig-derived placenta extract.

The cat is somewhat elderly, but we hope it can spend its remaining days peacefully for as long as possible.

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There are many cases where administering Cordy to regulate the immune system and domestic SPF pig-derived placenta extract to care for the liver helps restore appetite and vitality.

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