question about Leucism?
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Yeah, I had a cousin that had a type of cancer and didn't know about it. It wasn't leukemia but it ate away at the bones. She didn't found out she had it until one day she was doing nothing more than standing up and her leg broke. It was going in that they found out about the cancer but it was too late. It had progressed too far and she didn't last much longer past that. She was like 26 or 27 when she died. So yeah, there are cancers you can go for years with not knowing about because there are no symptoms until something just goes wrong.

But also if you think about it, this is luperci. They don't have advanced science and medicine so it wasn't like they would be able to scan and predict diseases anyways. But what I would do is look for something that can be found in canines and research their diseases. Because remember we are dealing with the anatomy of canines and not humans.


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