Every day, THOUSANDS of pets are diagnosed with tumours. These nasty growths can mean life threatening problems for your pet but there is hope. Huge steps forward have been made in the diagnosis, treatment and aftercare of pets with tumors and growths. When your pet is in need of help, you want to be there and rightly so.
Veterinary oncologists provide established and experimental cancer treatments and many offer a wide range of chemotherapeutics. These include, but are not limited to:
Cancer can occur in the animal's head, neck and body and is particularly prevalent in head, neck, chest and testicles. Bone cancer and abdominal cancer are on the rise and this is often harder to diagnose in an animal. Like us humans, they can also suffer from skin cancer too. Luckily, there are treatments for oral malignant melanoma, mast cell tumors and more solid advanced tumors.