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  1. Only showing results from www.animalcancertrustcharity.co.uk

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  2. animalcancertrustcharity.co.uk

    Read about the different types of cancer, and learn information that may be useful in seeking treatment here. ... Follow this link to discover 6 surprising facts about cancer in animals: 6 Animal Cancer Facts . The main categories of cancer include: Carcinoma. Begins in the epithelial tissue of either the skin or tissues that line internal ...
  3. animalcancertrustcharity.co.uk

    The terminology used in cancer diagnosis and treatment can be confusing. The FAQs in the Neoplasia and cancer explained Section at the bottom of this page is a good place to start to understand the words used in oncology (the study of cancer).. An up-to-date hub of information. We intend for this page in particular to be a repository of animal cancer information and resources, which will be ...
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    The clinical signs of concern are more often caused by something less serious than cancer but, if it is cancer, finding it early can make a real difference. Diagnosing cancer before it has spread makes treatment more likely to be successful. Contact us: Email: hello@actcharity.co.uk. Call: 07376 213733. or read on to find the resources you need.
  5. animalcancertrustcharity.co.uk

    Lymphoma is the most common cancer found in cats and represents about 90% of all feline blood cancers. Lymphoma is a malignant neoplasm affecting lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell, and lymphoid tissues throughout the body. It is more correctly called lymphosarcoma (LSA) as it is a type of cancer.
  6. animalcancertrustcharity.co.uk

    Types of Cancer. Cancer is not one disease; it is a group of many diseases that affect different tissues and body systems. ... Our trustees have a wealth of experience in veterinary oncology and make a superb team to oversee the Animal Cancer Trust. more . Message from chief exec. Read an update on the charity from the Chief Executive of the ...
  7. animalcancertrustcharity.co.uk

    Even though your pet has been diagnosed with cancer, this does not mean that this is an immediate death sentence. Many pets, just like people, are living with cancer and leading a good a quality of life. In many ways, cancer is like the other chronic and incurable diseases such as heart or kidney failure.
  8. animalcancertrustcharity.co.uk

    We often get asked about what we do as a charity. In brief, ACT serves the needs of owners seeking information about cancer diagnosis and treatment in pet animals. This is important to the world right now because there are currently few good sources of pet cancer education material for owners worldwide.
  9. animalcancertrustcharity.co.uk

    Animal Cancer Trust is a Registered Charity number 1094779 and it is also a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales, company number 04434009. The registered address of the company is ACT, 49 Station Rd, Polegate, East Sussex, BN26 6EA. Telephone 03003 110 310. Visit www.animalcancertrust.co.uk for more information.
  10. animalcancertrustcharity.co.uk

    Cancer in cats and dogs Way to support us. Thank you for showing an interest in supporting our charity. We really do appreciate your support as every penny raised brings us one step closer in taking the fight to cancer in cats and dogs. There are many ways in which you can support the Animal Cancer Trust - see below for more information.
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