radiation therapy FAQs

Read about the clinical studies in Oncology that are happening at RBVH.

We understand how confusing, stressful, and overwhelming it may be to learn that a cherished pet has cancer.   Our team of veterinary medical oncologists diagnose and manage the treatment of cancer patients by providing evaluation and consultation, treatment planning, and a wide variety of medical and radiation therapies.

OUR DOCTORS HAVE BEEN TRAINED IN CANCER BIOLOGY, CHEMOTHERAPY, IMMUNOLOGY. AMD RADIATION ONCOLOGY. A COMBINATION OF THE FOLLOWING ARE USED TO INDIVIDUALIZE EACH PATIENT'S CARE:

  • Chemotherapy – uses drugs to damage cancer cells and inhibit their growth.  In many cases, a combination of anticancer drugs is the most effective treatment.  The overall percentage of dogs and cats experiencing side effects is low in comparison to people who have received chemotherapy.
  • Radiation Therapy – uses beams of high energy waves to destroy cancer cells.  It is designed to minimize damage to normal cells and inhibit the cancer cells from multiplying.  Our state-of-the-art linear accelerator is the same type of radiation therapy equipment that is used to treat humans.   
  • Surgery – removes as much of the cancerous tumor as possible.  It may be performed either before or after chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
  • Immunotherapy – utilizes the patient’s own immune system as a means of attacking the cancer.

We recognize the importance of continuing education and the advancement of science through oncology-related studies.  Our oncologists are part of the Animal Cancer Institute, a co-operative oncology group, and are active members of the Veterinary Cancer Society, where the most recent information regarding diagnostics and therapies are shared. This ensures that your pet will benefit from the use of cutting edge diagnostics and treatments.

Maintaining your pet’s quality of life is our utmost concern.  Each patient is compassionately treated using therapies that suit both your pet’s needs and your expectations while preserving an excellent quality of life. We support the use of nutritional supplementation and pain management to ensure that your pet remains comfortable throughout therapy.

Doctors (click names for bio)
Craig A. Clifford, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVIM
Rogers M. Fred III, DVM
Siobhan Haney, MS, VMD
Joshua L. Lachowicz, DVM, Diplomate ACVIM
Rebecca E. Risbon, VMD, Diplomate ACVIM


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