Devastating cancer diagnosis leads to Gus’ underdog story
It has been roughly three years since the Labrador retriever’s diagnosis and thanks to the work of WSU veterinarians Gus is still active, happy, and healthy.
It has been roughly three years since the Labrador retriever’s diagnosis and thanks to the work of WSU veterinarians Gus is still active, happy, and healthy.
Just like humans, our pets can get cancer. It is a scary and serious diagnosis, but it does not mean your pet’s life is immediately over. WSU’s veterinary oncologists can discuss with you the treatment options available for your pet and answer any questions you may have. Cancer is caused by the uncontrolled and purposeless […]
The Pharmacokinetic of Capecitabine in Cancer-Bearing Dogs, Part 2
Can surgery cure my pet of cancer? Cancer is a scary diagnosis for any pet owner, but there are often surgical treatment options that can improve your pet’s quality of life and, in some cases, even eliminate the cancer. Is my pet a candidate for cancer surgery? Whether your pet is a candidate for surgery […]
WSU is among the only facilities in the Northwest to offer radiation therapy for pets.
Agricultural animal team performs life-saving procedure.
Veterinary oncology team treats cat for rare cancer
Complicated surgical procedure offers potential cure for dog diagnosed with cancer.
Lymphoma is one of the most chemotherapy-responsive tumors seen in veterinary medicine.