MSU Veterinary Care Offers Hope to Owners of Cancer-Stricken Pets

by Lauren on October 1, 2008

Veterinary care for animals with cancer has developed into a vast array of treatment options for pet owners, and Mississippi State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine has been part of a nationwide surge in the study of oncology in cats and dogs.

According to MSU, the MRI technology added within the past year and the CT scanner in place allow clinicians to diagnose cancer earlier. These technologies, along with ultrasound, can offer information about what stage a cancer is in and whether it is operable.

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