Pet Cancer Group
Pet Cancer Group is a general practice practice in Miami, FL.
About
Pet Cancer Group is a state-of-the-art medical oncology center in South Florida, dedicated to personalized cancer treatment for pets. The clinic offers a full spectrum of advanced therapies, including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, direct immunomodulators, targeted therapy, and electrochemotherapy. They utilize the latest technology and clinical advances to customize treatment plans for each patient.
The practice is led by Dr. J Armando Villamil, a board-certified veterinary oncologist with over ten years of experience in animal cancer therapy and research. Dr. Villamil has been involved in multiple clinical trials to develop new cancer treatments. The team aims to work collaboratively with referring veterinarians and clients, providing support and knowledge throughout the pet's cancer journey.
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Frequently asked questions
- What types of advanced cancer treatments does Pet Cancer Group offer?
- Pet Cancer Group provides a full spectrum of cancer treatments, including the latest chemotherapies, immunotherapy, direct immunomodulators, targeted therapy, and electrochemotherapy. They utilize these advanced options to tailor specific treatment protocols for each patient based on their individual needs and clinical scenario.
- Who leads the oncology team at Pet Cancer Group?
- The Pet Cancer Group is led by Dr. J Armando Villamil, a board-certified veterinary oncologist. He has over ten years of experience in animal cancer therapy and has been involved in multiple clinical trials for new cancer treatments. Dr. Villamil also holds a Ph.D. in epidemiology, reflecting his extensive background in veterinary cancer research.
- What is electrochemotherapy and how does it work?
- Electrochemotherapy is a treatment option for local tumor control. It involves delivering electrical pulses to cancer cells, which increases their cell membrane permeability. This enhanced permeability allows anti-cancer drugs to penetrate the cells more effectively, leading to increased cell kill and the destruction of more tumor cells.
- What is the clinic's approach to managing chemotherapy side effects in pets?
- Chemotherapy is generally well tolerated in animals and is not as toxic as in humans. While potential side effects like vomiting, diarrhea, decreased appetite, suppressed immune system, hair loss, and lethargy can occur, they are mostly manageable with medications at home. In rare cases, hospitalization might be required for management.
- What types of cancer can Pet Cancer Group treat in pets?
- Pet Cancer Group treats a wide range of cancers in pets. These include, but are not limited to, Lymphoma, Mast Cell Tumor, Osteosarcoma, Hemangiosarcoma, Melanomas, Bladder Transitional Cell Carcinomas, Soft tissue sarcomas/fibrosarcomas, Apocrine Gland Anal Sac Adenocarcinomas, Thyroid carcinomas, Mammary Tumors, Prostate Tumors, and Ocular Tumors.