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Insights into veterinary PET-CT imaging, clinical trials and emerging theranostic approaches.
375A Concord Road, Concord West NSW 2138
Insights into veterinary PET-CT imaging, clinical trials and emerging theranostic approaches.
Real case studies explaining how PET-CT impacts cancer care in pets.
Educational resources covering the most common cancer types in animals.
Endocrine cancers develop in the body's hormone-producing glands, including the thyroid, adrenal glands, pancreas and parathyroid glands.
READ MORECancers affecting the thorax and respiratory system include primary lung tumours, metastatic lung disease, mediastinal tumours and tumours of the...
READ MORECancers of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract affect the stomach, intestines, and associated structures. They are less common than other cancers...
READ MOREBrain and nervous system tumours are less common than other cancers, but are among the most challenging in veterinary medicine.
READ MORECancers of the urinary and reproductive systems include tumours of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, prostate, uterus, ovaries, and testes. These...
READ MOREPerianal and anal sac cancers are relatively common in dogs and less frequent in cats, but when they occur, they...
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For Vets
Our PET-CT scans give the clearest picture of your pet’s condition, helping your vet determine the best path forward.
For Pet Owners
“To me, Dr. Lurie is Godsent. He is always available to talk. Dr. Lurie gave us all the time on a call on Saturday morning. He didn’t rush us off the phone; he was patient with all our questions. He answered and gave us more information regarding the treatment than what we had even asked for. I don’t know what good I have done in this lifetime to meet such people. Lucky me! Lucky Sambuca! Sensational. Fantastic. Kind. Fabulous. Gentle. Understanding. Relatable”.
Sabeena & David
“From the outset, David explained Toby’s diagnosis and the treatment options not only in simple, understandable terms but, most of all, with incredible empathy. David’s honest and patient approach made our decision to undertake radiotherapy treatment so comfortable. David kept us updated on his progress and continued to reassure us. Over two years on, our little fella is still going strong and is heading towards his 18th birthday – every day is a blessing”
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