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Oncology (Cancer) Service

The Oncology Service, staffed by three board-certified oncologists and two oncology-specialty residents, provides evaluation and treatment of cats and dogs diagnosed with cancer. Some treatment options include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, pallative care and pain management. In addition, this service offers consultations regarding management of cancer patients for other UGA Veterinary Teaching Hospital services and referring veterinarians.

New referral patients are received Mondays through Thursdays.

Chemotherapy treatments are administered Mondays through Thursdays.

Surgical treatment of cancer is performed by the Soft Tissue Surgery Service. We do not offer walk-in appointments.

Clinicians

Oncologists

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Nicole Northrup

Corey Saba

Carrie Kosarek
BS, MS, DVM, Dipl ACVIM (oncology)

Nicole C. Northrup
BS, DVM, Dipl ACVIM (oncology)

Corey Saba
BS, DVM, Dipl ACVIM (oncology)

Residents and Interns

As part of a veterinary teaching hospital, the oncology service includes interns and residents. Interns and residents are veterinarians who are pursuing further training within their area of interest and will have primary care responsibilities on the oncology service.

The doctors on the oncology service are knowledgeable and their foremost concern is your pet’s well-being. In addition, we are fortunate to have dedicated students working under the supervision of the oncologists. They will initiate your visit with the oncology service, help care for your pet while at the hospital, and participate in communication with you concerning your pet.

Courtney Mallett

Dr. Katie Surdyk

Courtney Mallett, DVM
Oncology Resident

Katie Surdyk, DVM
Oncology Resident

Technicians

Our technicians are specialized in caring for cancer patients and administering chemotherapy. They will make your pet’s chemotherapy treatments as comfortable and non-stressful as possible. You will meet them at the times of admission and discharge of your pet and they can answer most questions about your pet and your pet’s therapy.

Donna Arrowood

Anne Dawson, RVT

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Surgery

Please visit the Soft Tissue Surgery Service Web page for more information about surgery options.

Emergencies

Please visit the Small Animal Teaching Hospital Emergency Room site for more information about who to contact during an emergency.

Additional Oncology Resources

Clicking on the links below will open the Web sites in a new window.

Veterinary Cancer Society (VCS)

American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM)

American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)

Vaccine-Associated Feline Sarcoma Task Force (VAFSTF)

Grief Counseling

Members of the McPhaul Family Therapy Clinic and counseling graduate students are available to provide grief counseling in the event of your pet's passing. For more information, please visit the Department of Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic Web site.

Information for Referring Veterinarians

Go to the hospital referral page for general instructions about how to make a referral, and to download the general referral form.

The Oncology consultation form [PDF] may be downloaded here.

Funds for Cancer Research and Treatment

Rafter and his little buddy at the 2007 Trot for the Cure.

Trot for the Cure

Join our amazing cancer patient, Rafter, each year as he and his owner - along with a couple hundred of our closest friends - walk and trot toward a cure with this fundraiser for cancer research in Charleston, S.C.


UGA CaRES for Pets Fund (Cancer Research, Education and Service) / Nicky Fund for cancer research and treatment brochure [PDF]


The 2007 Doggie Dash

Doggie Dash: The College of Veterinary Medicine Canine Club holds an annual fundraiser to support research on cancer in companion animals.


This page was last updated April 23, 2008.

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