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Read more at: Continuing our Oncology Team Spotlight - Meet Kimi

Continuing our Oncology Team Spotlight - Meet Kimi

28 October 2025

Kimi is an 8-year-old Samoyed dog who was referred to the Queen's Veterinary School Hospital (QVSH) after being diagnosed in June 2024 with nasal Chondrosarcoma following investigation for nose bleeds. Kimi’s story highlights the expertise that comes together from across the Hospital to ensure we deliver the best for...


Read more at: Team Spotlight: Oncology - Meet Cato

Team Spotlight: Oncology - Meet Cato

21 October 2025

Here at the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital, we’re proud to house the only Strontium-90 plesiotherapy unit in the UK, allowing us to accept cases from across the country for this highly specialised form of radiation therapy. Cato’s story highlights how we use this innovative technique to improve the lives of our feline...


Read more at: The QVSH Cardio Club: Next meeting announced!

The QVSH Cardio Club: Next meeting announced!

21 October 2025

The Queen's Veterinary School Hospital's Cardio Club continues to go from strength to strength, bringing together a growing community of veterinary professionals passionate about small animal cardiology. It’s not too late to join this vibrant and growing community of veterinary professionals. Whether you are a veterinary...


Read more at: Team Spotlight: Oncology - Bailey's Story

Team Spotlight: Oncology - Bailey's Story

13 October 2025

Bailey's Story Bailey was first seen by her local vet after her owners noticed she had gone off her food and was passing loose, blood-stained faeces. An abdominal ultrasound revealed a large mass in her bowel, and Bailey was referred to the Oncology Team here at the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital (QVSH) in Cambridge...


Read more at: Team Spotlight: Oncology

Team Spotlight: Oncology

9 October 2025

At the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital in Cambridge, our Oncology Team is proud to care for pets with cancer. oncology_team_plus.jpg magnus-immunotherapy.jpg Every day, our skilled and compassionate Oncology Team go above and beyond - not just for our patients, but for their families too. We combine world-class clinical...


Read more at: New research to improve diagnosis and treatment of canine osteosarcoma

New research to improve diagnosis and treatment of canine osteosarcoma

2 October 2025

The Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital (QVSH) is working on an important new research study into osteosarcoma (OSA), the most common bone cancer in dogs. Osteosarcoma is an aggressive tumour that usually affects the long bones of the limbs. It often causes pain and lameness and has a high risk of spreading to the lungs...


Read more at: The QVSH General Practice opens its doors to the community

The QVSH General Practice opens its doors to the community

24 September 2025

Welcome to the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital General Practice – a first-opinion veterinary practice dedicated to delivering exceptional care for your pets. Based within the prestigious University of Cambridge Veterinary Teaching Hospital, we are a not-for-profit practice and referral hospital. That means e very penny...


Read more at: QVSH oncology clinician takes centre stage at largest South American vet congress

QVSH oncology clinician takes centre stage at largest South American vet congress

12 September 2025

Dr Pietro Loddo, our clinician in small animal oncology, recently returned from an extraordinary professional milestone in Mexico, where he was invited as one of the lead speakers at the Congreso Veterinario de León (CVDL). pietro_mexican_congress.jpeg The CVDL is recognised as the largest veterinary congress in the...


Read more at: The QVSH offers new injection treatment for dogs with IVDD

The QVSH offers new injection treatment for dogs with IVDD

18 August 2025

A new enzyme injection treatment for dogs with severe intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) is now available at the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital (QVSH), offering a safe, less invasive, and more affordable alternative to surgery for some patients. The treatment, called percutaneous intra-discal chondroitinase injection...


Read more at: The QVSH launches neuromuscular disease clinic with specialist CPD event

The QVSH launches neuromuscular disease clinic with specialist CPD event

15 August 2025

cpd_news_banner.png The Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital (QVSH), is proud to announce the official launch of its Neuromuscular Disease Clinic - a pioneering service dedicated to diagnosing and treating animals suffering from weakness, tremors, fatigue, and other neuromuscular conditions. To mark the launch, the QVSH will...


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