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LSU’s Tiger Beloved Mascot Diagnosed with Terminal Cancer
LSU’s live tiger mascot, Mike VI, has been diagnosed with a spindle cell sarcoma, a type of cancer.
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Mike VI received the diagnosis after his veterinarian, David Baker, and his team noticed swelling on right side of Mike’s face.
According to LSU, Mike VI is one of only two live Tiger mascots in the US and the only one living on a college campus.
Fans can see Mike in its campus habitat, but the tiger appeared on the field for only one of LSU’s football games a year ago – a season-opener with McNeese State that was canceled by stormy weather. All diagnostic findings were reviewed by multiple specialists, both at LSU and at other institutions, and it was determined that Mike has a tumor in his face near his nose.
Baker, Mike’s veterinarian, said the tiger has a lemon-sized tumor in its skull but doesn’t appear to be in pain and hasn’t shown any changes in its behavior. After he underwent a biopsy, Mike IV was diagnosed with what the university is describing as “an extremely rare form of cancer”. Without treatment, the tiger would likely die within two months. The public can receive updates on his care and condition through the school’s website or Mike’s Facebook page. Additionally, the Cancer Center offers the advanced technology and facilities necessary for Mike’s SRT treatments, which will occur outside of normal business hours.
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Mike has been the official live mascot of LSU since 2007 – and famously debuted at the legendary LSU vs Florida game. when the Tigers defeated Tim Tebow’s Gators.