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LSU mascot Mike VI's cancer has spread; vets say he has 1-2 months to live
LSU mascot Mike VI's cancer has spread; vets say he has 1-2 months to liveLSU veterinarians have discovered the tumor on the right side of mascot Mike VI's face has grown and that the cancer has spread through his body.Mike was taken Oct. 3 for a CT scan, which revealed the diagnosis.He has one to two months left to live, according to LSUsports.net .Watch ThisMORE: A look at live animal mascots in sportsWhen the tumor was first discovered, Mike underwent radiation, which helped shrink the tumor and kept him comfortable.
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Mike the Tiger's cancer has spread, LSU says
Mike the Tiger's cancer has spread, LSU saysNote: Mike the Tiger has one to two months left to live.See the updated story here.Mike the Tiger's cancer has spread, Louisiana State University said Wednesday morning (Oct. 5) about its live mascot.A press conference is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Wednesday.
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Doctors stop treatment after LSU's Mike VI's cancer spreads
Doctors stop treatment after LSU's Mike VI's cancer spreadsBATON ROUGE, La.(WAFB) – An aggressive form of cancer has spread and doctors estimate that LSU's live tiger mascot, Mike VI, will no longer undergo treatment."We will not allow Mike to suffer," said LSU's Attending Veterinarian David Baker, DVM, Ph.D. "We will monitor him closely every day and will humanely euthanize him when the time comes.This is about treating Mike with dignity, compassion and respect."Mike VI was diagnosed with spindle cell sarcoma in May 2016.
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