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Radiotherapy (RT) is the use of high-energy X-rays to kill cancer cells. These are usually produced by a large machine called a linear accelerator (see photograph) which produces a beam of X-rays which can be directed at a tumour.
Radiotherapy is typically used:
Radiotherapy (RT) is the use of high-energy X-rays to kill cancer cells. These are usually produced by a large machine called a linear accelerator (see photograph) which produces a beam of X-rays which can be directed at a tumour.
Radiotherapy (RT) is the use of high-energy X-rays to kill cancer cells. These are usually produced by a large machine called a linear accelerator (see photograph) which produces a beam of X-rays which can be directed at a tumour.
Radiotherapy is typically used:
Definitive Treatment (Curative-Intent Treatment)
The vast majority of dogs, tolerate the course of radiotherapy with few problems and owners are often very pleasantly surprised at how little the treatment has impacted on their quality of life/normal daily routine.
Treatment involves several anaesthetics, and so patients should be free of significant heart, kidney or liver disease and not experience concurrent problems that would be problematic.
Currently centres which offer radiation therapy:
Our Oncology Specialists work closely with the Specialists at the Radiation therapy Facilities to provide the best outcome for your pet.
The vast majority of dogs, tolerate the course of radiotherapy with few problems and owners are often very pleasantly surprised at how little the treatment has impacted on their quality of life/normal daily routine.
Treatment involves several anaesthetics, and so patients should be free of significant heart, kidney or liver disease and not experience concurrent problems that would be problematic.
Currently centres which offer radiation therapy:
Our Oncology Specialists work closely with the Specialists at the Radiation therapy Facilities to provide the best outcome for your pet.
The vast majority of dogs, tolerate the course of radiotherapy with few problems and owners are often very pleasantly surprised at how little the treatment has impacted on their quality of life/normal daily routine.
Treatment involves several anaesthetics, and so patients should be free of significant heart, kidney or liver disease and not experience concurrent problems that would be problematic.
Currently centres which offer radiation therapy:
Our Oncology Specialists work closely with the Specialists at the Radiation therapy Facilities to provide the best outcome for your pet.
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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.
Linnaeus Veterinary Group Trading as
Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service
Highlands Road
Shirley
Solihull
B90 4NH
Registered address:
Friars Gate,
1011 Stratford Road,
Solihull
B90 4BN
Registered in England Wales 10790375
VAT Reg 195 092 877
Monday to Friday
8am – 7pm
Saturday
8am – 4pm
Outside of these hours we are open 24/7 365 days a year as an emergency service.
Saturday
Morning 9am – 12pm
Afternoons 2pm – 4pm
Outside of these hours we are open 24/7 365 days a year as an emergency service.