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ArticleMeeting Our New Clinical PathologistClinical Connections spoke to Rina Nabeta, the RVC’s newest Clinical Pathologist, who joined us in April. As well as completing a clinical pathology residency after her veterinary training, and three years in practice, she also completed a PhD in …
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ArticleLung Lobectomy and Adjuvant Treatment of Carcinoma in DogsMatteo Rossanese, Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Surgery We reviewed the medical records of 89 dogs that underwent lung lobectomy for primary lung carcinoma between 2005 and 2022 across four European veterinary institutions. The study was …
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ArticleA Week in the Chemotherapy RoomThe Chemotherapy Team In the 16 years since the Oncology Service established a dedicated chemotherapy treatment centre, the team has helped to treat many cats and dogs with cancer. The number of cases coming through has increased year-on-year …
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ArticleLong-Term Survival in a Dog with Gastric AdenocarcinomaVivek Basu (vet and Aria’s owner), Andy Yale (Lecturer in Veterinary Oncology) and Sandra Guillén (Lecturer in Veterinary Oncology) Aria, an 11-year-old, female neutered, rough collie, was presented for investigation into chronic vomiting and …
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Veterinary OncologyThe Royal Veterinary College's Oncology Referral Service offers some of the most advanced cancer treatments available for dogs and cats. Our team treats and manages a broad range of oncological problems, and specialist nurses and technologists have access to the latest equipment to ensure a speedy and accurate diagnosis.
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Electrochemotherapy for small animalsElectrochemotherapy Services at the RVC for small animals and pets
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Feline Cancer ServicesVeterinary oncology team of feline cancer experts at The Royal Veterinary College specialising in diagnosis, treatments and management of cats with cancer
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Canine Cancer ServicesVeterinary oncology team of canine cancer experts at The Royal Veterinary College specialising in diagnosis, treatments and management of dogs with cancer
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ArticleThe RVC Cancer BiobankThe RVC Cancer Biobank aims to improve companion animal and human health, by providing a resource of high quality biospecimens for translational research that will result in cancer therapy advancements.
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ArticleExotics Advanced ImagingDiagnostic imaging plays an essential role in exotic animal medicine, with CT an increasingly used and hugely useful tool, to enable fast diagnosis and targeted interventions.
