Animal Specialty Center Introduces TrueBeam™ Radiotherapy System for Pet Cancer Treatment
Ribbon cutting ceremony showcases advanced system that offers hope and help for cancer patients
In a promising development for pet cancer patients in the Northeast, Animal Specialty Center (ASC) introduced its new TrueBeam™
Radiotherapy system to leading veterinary professionals with a formal ribbon cutting ceremony. The ribbon cutting for the TrueBeam
system was part of a continuing education seminar that included a presentation entitled, “Combining Surgery and Radiation” by ASC’s
Kendra Hearon, DVM, DACVS, Fellow in Surgical Oncology.
“We are very excited to introduce this new technology to veterinary professionals because is it a real game-changer that will
enable us to treat even the most challenging cases with unprecedented speed and pinpoint precision,” said Kari Rosen, DVM, DACVR RO
at ASC. “With a broad spectrum of new capabilities, TrueBeam breaks the mold in just about every dimension, making it possible for
us to offer faster, more targeted treatments to tumors even as they move and change over time.”
“VCA is on the forefront of cancer treatment using the most sophisticated technology available to fight cancer,” said Karen
Oberthaler, VMD, DACVIM Medical Oncology. “It’s vitally important for our profession to learn about new modalities and how they can
be combined for maximum effectiveness, especially since there is very little in veterinary literature about this, despite its
increasing frequency. This is a breakthrough that lets us bring a wider spectrum of advanced radiotherapy treatment options to many
more patients.”
More than 60 veterinarians and veterinary technicians were in attendance for the seminar, which was followed by a lively Q&A
session. Among those participating in the ribbon cutting ceremony were Drs. Rosen, Hearon and Oberthaler from ASC, along with 40
industry colleagues.
About Animal Specialty Center
Located in Yonkers, New York, Animal Specialty Center is a full-service hospital staffed with leading board certified veterinary
specialists, emergency doctors and a highly skilled support staff. The center offers 24/7 emergency care; critical care; internal
medicine; neurology; medical oncology; radiation oncology; dentistry; cardiology; rehabilitation; and surgery and acupuncture. Our
facility serves pet owners and their pets from Westchester and Rockland Counties, Connecticut, Manhattan and the Bronx. Clients
from around the world have traveled to the hospital for consultations with highly skilled veterinary specialists, as well as our
advanced, cutting edge diagnostic equipment and therapeutic procedures. The center provides an unparalleled level of comprehensive,
specialized care with a team approach working closely with pet owners and family veterinarians from diagnosis through after
care.
About VCA Animal Hospitals
VCA Animal Hospitals operates more than 650 small animal veterinary hospitals in the U.S. and Canada. The hospitals are staffed
by more than 4,500 fully qualified, dedicated and compassionate veterinarians to give pets the very best in medical care, of which
over 500 are board-certified specialists who are experts in areas such as Oncology, Cardiology, Emergency & Critical Care, and
Surgery for animals. VCA Animal Hospitals provides a full range of general practice services to keep pets well and specialized
treatments when pets are ill. For more information, please visit www.VCAhospitals.com or follow on Twitter @vcapethealth.
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