We would like to introduce a case report where Cordy was administered to a rabbit with terminal cancer, successfully maintaining its quality of life (QOL).

Example of Maintaining Quality of Life (QOL) in Rabbits with Terminal Uterine Cancer

Information provided by: Rabbit Clinic Joyjoy

[Maintaining QOL with Cordy: Terminal Uterine Cancer (Rabbit)]
Although more than half of the abdominal cavity is affected by tumor lesions, the rabbit is reportedly energetic and hopping around thanks to Cordy, Iskra herbal medicine, and gastrointestinal medication.
Under normal circumstances, it would be difficult to maintain such vitality in this condition; thus, it has been reported that the synergistic effect of these treatments helps maintain the rabbit’s QOL.

[Comment from the Laboratory]
Rabbits are very sensitive to stress, and compared to dogs and cats, it’s often challenging to perform proactive examinations on them.
In such cases, using Cordy can help stabilize QOL and potentially improve the animal’s health condition.

Adding Immune Measures to Cancer Treatment

At the Cordy Laboratory, we are conducting research with the idea that adding Cordy as an immune measure in cancer treatment at veterinary hospitals could improve prognosis.
Especially for delicate animals like rabbits, immune care with Cordy can be more beneficial for improving QOL (quality of life) than treatments that place a significant burden on the body.


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