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An Introduction to Cancer in Cats and Dogs
There are various signs that an animal might show if he/she has developed cancer. The presence of any of these signs does not automatically mean that an animal has cancer as they could be caused by other conditions. Identification of any of these abnormalities should however prompt an investigation of the cause.
Potential clinical signs include:
What are the Signs that my Pet may have Cancer?
There are various signs that an animal might show if he/she has developed cancer. The presence of any of these signs does not automatically mean that an animal has cancer as they could be caused by other conditions. Identification of any of these abnormalities should however prompt an investigation of the cause.
Potential clinical signs include:
The three main treatments for cancer are:
- Surgery: The surgical removal of the tumour cells
- Radiotherapy: The use of a strong X-ray beam to destroy cancer cells
- Chemotherapy: The use of anti-cancer drugs to kill cancer cells wherever they are in the body.
The most appropriate treatment will depend on the nature, location and extent of the tumour, the overall health of the patient and the owner’s wishes and expectation. There may be more than one way to treat any particular tumour and it is important that the treatment is tailored to the patient.
The three main treatments for cancer are:
The most appropriate treatment will depend on the nature, location and extent of the tumour, the overall health of the patient and the owner’s wishes and expectation. There may be more than one way to treat any particular tumour and it is important that the treatment is tailored to the patient.
The three main treatments for cancer are:
The most appropriate treatment will depend on the nature, location and extent of the tumour, the overall health of the patient and the owner’s wishes and expectation. There may be more than one way to treat any particular tumour and it is important that the treatment is tailored to the patient.
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Cancer Care – Find out more
To assist owners in understanding more about Cancer Care we have put together a range of information sheets to talk you through the some of the more common conditions seen and treated by our Specialists.
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Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service
Highlands Road
Shirley
Solihull
B90 4NH
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1011 Stratford Road,
Solihull
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