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Cancer treatment - radiotherapy

Pets today are healthier and, in general, living longer than ever before. However the increasing numbers of ageing pets mean that they are at increasing risk of developing cancer later in life. It can be very frightening when you hear that your pet has cancer but veterinary care has advanced rapidly over recent years and there may well be an effective treatment for your pet.

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Your questions answered

arrow05Introduction: Cancer treatment - radiotherapy

arrow05What is Radiotherapy?

arrow05Why does my pet need radiotherapy?

arrow05Why does my pet need so many treatments?

arrow05Is my pet going to be ill during treatment?

arrow05Will my pet have to stay in hospital?

arrow05Why does my pet need an anaesthetic for radiotherapy?

arrow05How should my pet be prepared before radiotherapy?

arrow05What are the risks of radiotherapy?

arrow05How should I care for my pet when they come home?

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