Oncology

We provide treatment plans and hope to improve the quality of life for pets with cancer.

Where there’s hope.

Diagnosing cancer in pets is difficult for most pet parents. In most pet patients, depending on several factors, cancer in pets is treated through surgery, medications, and immunotherapy. Treatment protocols often integrate multiple therapeutic approaches to optimize outcomes.

Oncology at The Ark Veterinary

With years of advanced study and experience in treating pet cancers, veterinary oncologists say almost every pet can be helped to some degree. For some pets, that may mean a cure is possible. For other pets, there may be palliative treatments that provide an improved quality of life.

Individualized Treatment Protocols:

Our oncology specialists work in close partnership with primary care veterinarians and pet owners to develop customized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s unique diagnosis and circumstances. Our paramount objective is enhancing the quality of life while minimizing adverse treatment effects. We currently offer

Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is simple, minimally invasive, effective, and a reliable test for diagnosing lumps in superficial areas.

An excision biopsy is a magical procedure to remove a lump from the body to be processed and examined laya specialist. This requires the procedure to be performed under anesthesia.

Liquid Biopsy is the latest technology used for the diagnosis and monitoring of cancer. It is a non-invasive medical test that analyzes a blood or body fluid sample detect cancer

Imaging tests for detection and diagnosis of cancer include X-rays, ultrasound, Computed Tomography CT), and MRI. There are regularly med by Ark Veterinary specialists for cancer detection and diagnosis.

Cancer We commonly Treat:

  • Osteosarcoma and other bone malignancies
  • Hepatic and splenic neoplasia
  • Lymphoma and lymphoproliferative disorders
  • Mammary carcinoma
  • Cutaneous neoplasia
  • Soft-tissue sarcomas
  • Thyroid carcinoma
  • Various tumor types
  • Urinary tract malignancies