Local Intralesional Chemotherapy Treatment for Pet Cancer
If your Tripawd has a remaining limb tumor, here’s why you need to ask your vet oncologist about local intralesional chemotherapy.
If your Tripawd has a remaining limb tumor, here’s why you need to ask your vet oncologist about local intralesional chemotherapy.
Get your electrochemotherapy pet cancer questions answered in part two of our interview with ECT expert Dr. Jeannette Kelly of Santa Fe Vet Cancer Care.
Vet oncologist Dr. Jeanette Kelly explains how the electrochemotherapy pet cancer treatment option can shrink soft tissue skin tumors in dogs and cats.
Learn about the most common Tripawd limb cancer treatments including bisphosphonates, Palladia (a “targeted therapy) and lung metastasisĀ treatment options, as explained by the Colorado State University Flint Animal Cancer Center’s Dr. Bernard SĆ©guin, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVS, ACVSĀ Founding Fellow ā Surgical Oncology and Associate Professor, Surgical Oncology.
Pet cancer treatments are not one-size-fits-all and today you’ll learn which Tripawd chemotherapy candidates are ideal, as well as chemotherapy alternatives for those who aren’t, with Dr. Bernard Seguin from the Flint Animal Cancer Center at Colorado State University.
Thanks to a Rottweiler named Lucy and generous donors, recent clinic renovations are enabling kinder, gentler pet cancer care at Colorado State Universityās Flint Animal Cancer Center (FACC)
Part 2 of what to expect with cat cancer, oncology and radiation therapy with veterinary oncologist Dr. Sonia Honkisz, DVM MS, assistant oncology professor atĀ Michigan StateāsĀ College of Veterinary MedicineĀ
In this informative post about how cat cancer, oncology and radiation affects felines we learn from Dr. Sonia Honkisz, DVM MS, assistant professor of oncology atĀ the College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University.
If your pet has cancer, read these metronomic chemotherapy FAQs for Tripawds, then discuss this treatment option with your vet oncologist.
Exciting UC Davis dog cancer clinical trials for osteosarcoma and mast cell cancer announced at Morris Animal Foundation K9 Cancer Walk in Elk Grove, California.