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Insights into veterinary PET-CT imaging, clinical trials and emerging theranostic approaches.

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Real case studies explaining how PET-CT impacts cancer care in pets.

Cancers in Pets

Educational resources covering the most common cancer types in animals.

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Learn how a PET-CT scan improves diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes for companion animals with safer, more precise veterinary care.

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Discover how PET-CT scans transform veterinary care with precise cancer staging, treatment planning & monitoring for pets, supporting vets &...

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Skin and subcutaneous (under-the-skin) tumours are the most common cancers diagnosed in dogs and cats.

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Mammary gland tumours are more common cancers in female dogs and cats, especially those that are unspayed or spayed later...

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Hepatobiliary (liver and bile duct) and pancreatic cancers in pets are uncommon but are hostile and difficult to manage.

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Bone and joint cancers are most commonly seen in dogs, with osteosarcoma being the leading type, especially in large and...

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Oral and maxillofacial cancers are relatively common in dogs and cats. They often present as visible or palpable growths within...

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Tumours affecting the nasal cavity, eyes, and ears in pets are less common than skin or mammary cancers, but they...

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Cancers of the spleen are relatively common in dogs and less frequent in cats but when they occur, they are...

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