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Spotlight on imaging, for World Radiography Day

For World Radiography Day, we caught up with our radiography team to explore three of the imaging options that we use regularly and their pros and cons, which help our specialists diagnose and plan surgeries and/or treatments for patients in…

World Cancer Day 2021 – Your questions answered

To mark World Cancer Day 2021, Professor Nick Bacon has answered some of your questions about cancer in animals. Fitzpatrick Referrals world-class oncology service offers advice, options and therapy to families who want to know what exists in modern cancer…

In conversation with Radiographer Felicity Stringer

Felicity Stringer, a radiographer at Fitzpatrick Referrals Orthopaedics and Neurology and Fitzpatrick Referrals Oncology and Soft Tissue, offers an insight into life working across both centres and multi-disciplines. 1. What made you make the move from human radiography to veterinary…

Monty’s story – metastatic anal sac carcinoma

[glossary_exclude] Oncology [/glossary_exclude] patient Monty waiting in reception at Fitzpatrick Referrals [glossary_exclude] Oncology [/glossary_exclude] and Soft Tissue hospital in Guildford. Monty, an eight-year-old Labrador, was referred to Fitzpatrick Referrals Oncology and Soft Tissue in January 2016, after surgery with his…

A day in the life of chemotherapy patient, Barry

To mark World Cancer Day on Saturday 4th February 2017, our patient Barry has shared his day of chemotherapy treatment at Fitzpatrick Referrals Oncology and Soft Tissue hospital in Guildford. Barry is an adorable nine-year-old Jack Russell Terrier, who began…

12 pet cancer questions answered

To mark World Cancer Day, we collected the most commonly asked questions our oncology team receives to shed a light on some of the subjects families want to know about when they find out their pet has cancer. 1. How…

Canine osteosarcoma

What is canine osteosarcoma (OSA)? Osteosarcoma (OSA) is a malignant tumour of bone and it is the most common bone tumour found in dogs. It mostly affects the limbs (appendicular skeleton) but it can also develop in the skull, spine…

Radial endoprosthesis for bone cancer

The radial endoprosthesis is a limb sparing surgery that replaces a section of bone affected by a bone tumour to prevent the need for full limb amputation. The endoprosthesis completely replaces the section of bone affected by cancer and bridges…

Tibial endoprosthesis for bone cancer

The tibial endoprosthesis is a limb sparing surgery that replaces a section of bone affected by a bone tumour to prevent the need for full limb amputation. The endoprosthesis completely replaces the section of bone affected by cancer and bridges…

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