Some of the sites can help you find a veterinary oncologist in your area. These sites and books are offered as resources and you should always check with your veterinarian about your pet's health and treatment options.
Has your pet been diagnosed with cancer? The Pet Cancer Foundation, in cooperation with online oncology specialist Oncura Partners, will provide a free consultation to you and your veterinarian with current options and best practices for different cancer treatments, including chemotherapy, radiation therapy and surgery. Click here to learn more.
- American Animal Hospital Association(AAHA)
- American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
- American Veterinary Medical Association
- Animal Cancer Foundation
- Animal Medical Center- New York, Donaldson-Atwood Cancer Clinic
- The Cancer Cure Foundation
- Cody's Club (dogs, radiation)
- CSU Animal Cancer Center
- The Magic Bullet Fund (dogs)
- Pet Cancer Foundation
- Veterinary Cancer Society
- When Your Pet Gets Cancer
The Canine Cancer Campaign is cooperating with numerous elite veterinary schools who are members of the Comparative Oncology Trials Consortium (COTC) to progress cancer cures for companion animals. Below are the current members.
Books:
- Cancer and Your Pet, by Debra Eldredge, DVM, and Margaret H. Bonham
- Pets Living with Cancer: A Pet Owner's Resource, by Robin Downing, DVM
- Small Animal Clinical Oncology, by S.J. Withrow, DVM, and E.G. Macewen, VMD
- The Healthy Pet Manual: A Guide to the Prevention and Treatment of Cancer, by Deborah Straw
- Why Is Cancer Killing Our Pets?: How You Can Protect and Treat Your Animal Companion, by Deborah Straw