Understanding a cancer diagnosis is the first step toward making an informed decision for the health of your pet. At Angel Care, we focus on medical oncology and integrative healing to provide a clear path for managing these complex diseases with both precision and compassion.
Surgery is often the first line of defense for many types of cancer. While our clinic focuses on medical treatments and natural healing, we work closely with highly skilled veterinary surgeons in the surrounding area.
Expert Referrals: If your pet requires a surgical procedure, we provide a referral to a trusted specialist to ensure the primary tumor is addressed.
Integrated Care: Once the surgical recovery is complete, your pet returns to us to begin chemotherapy or integrative support to address any remaining microscopic disease.
We utilize evidence based medical protocols tailored to the unique needs of your pet. Our goal is always to manage the disease while prioritizing daily comfort and vitality.
Primary Treatment: We utilize the multi agent CHOP protocol, which is a rotating schedule of medications designed to attack cancer from multiple angles.
Objective: The focus is on achieving a complete remission while maintaining the normal energy and appetite of your pet.
Primary Treatment: After a surgical referral to remove the primary tumor, we utilize chemotherapy such as Carboplatin or Mitoxantrone.
Objective: We aim to prevent or delay the spread of the cancer to other areas of the body while managing the comfort of your pet.
Primary Treatment: While surgical removal by a specialist is the primary treatment, chemotherapy may be recommended for aggressive or metastatic cases.
Objective: We focus on early detection and comprehensive follow up care to maintain long term health.
Primary Treatment: Following a surgical referral for amputation, we utilize chemotherapy to target potential spread to the lungs.
Objective: We aim to slow the progression of the disease and utilize acupuncture to manage any compensatory pain.
Primary Treatment: After surgical removal of the primary tumor, we utilize Doxorubicin based chemotherapy protocols.
Objective: The goal is to delay the progression of this aggressive disease while supporting the body with integrative natural healing.
Primary Treatment: For aggressive or high grade tumors, we utilize chemotherapy drugs such as Vinblastine and Lomustine (CCNU).
Objective: Chemotherapy helps to shrink tumors and prevent the spread of cancerous cells to other organs.
Primary Treatment: When a tumor cannot be fully removed by a surgeon, we may utilize metronomic chemotherapy, which involves daily low dose oral medications.
Objective: This protocol works by slowing the blood supply to the tumor to keep it in a state of dormancy.
Primary Treatment: After surgery, we utilize the ONCEPT vaccine, which is a form of immunotherapy that stimulates the immune system to target cancer cells.
Objective: This innovative approach focuses on long term control and extending survival times.
The list above represents the most frequent diagnoses we manage, but it is by no means exhaustive. We provide medical oncology and integrative support for a wide variety of rarer cancers, including thyroid carcinomas, bladder tumors, and various types of leukemia. Every protocol we design is tailored to the specific biology of the cancer and the unique needs of your pet. If your pet has been diagnosed with a less common form of cancer, we are equipped to provide the specialized medical care and holistic support they deserve.