The goal of the Torigen cancer vaccine is to train a pet’s immune system to detect and combat cancer cells, enhancing quality of life and possibly extending survival. Although it is not a standalone cure, the vaccine may be used with other traditional treatments such as chemotherapy, surgery, or radiation. This article shares more information regarding the Torigen cancer vaccine for pets.
What is It?
The Torigen cancer vaccine is an autologous cancer immunotherapy designed for pets diagnosed with cancer, especially dogs and felines. It’s a personalized treatment option that uses the animal’s own tumor cells to stimulate their immune system to fight against the cancer.
How Does the Vaccine Work?
The vaccine process works in the following ways:
Step 1
Surgically removing a sample of the pet’s tumor and having it biopsied. Veterinarians provide prepaid tumor collection kits with an ice pack to ship the sample to Torigen and handle all the paperwork for you.
Step 2
The tumor cells are inactivated and processed into a custom vaccine at Torigen’s lab. If the diagnosis confirms malignancy and the vet and the owners want to proceed, Torigen will make a personalized vaccine from the patient’s tumor cells and send it back to your veterinary clinic.
Step 3
The pet’s veterinarian will give the pet a series of injections of the Torigen cancer vaccine once a week for several weeks.
What Cancers Can the Vaccine Treat?
The vaccine has been applied for various pet cancers, including melanomas, sarcomas, and mast cell tumors. Since the Torigen cancer vaccine is personalized, it may be adapted for most tumor types as long as a sufficient tumor sample can be retrieved. Here are some prevalent cancers the vaccine can treat:
- Sarcomas – osteosarcoma (bone cancer) and soft tissue sarcomas (fibrosarcoma)
- Carcinomas – mammary carcinoma (breast cancer) and skin and oral cancer
- Melanomas – oral and cutaneous melanoma
- Mast Cell Tumors – a prevalent type of skin cancer in canines
- Lymphomas – even though it’s less common, it might be considered as part of an integrated treatment plan for specific cases
Overall, your veterinarian can examine whether the Torigen cancer vaccine is appropriate for your pet’s treatment plan.
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