Pet Cancer Options
Evidence-Based Treatment Guide

We know this wasn't
the news you were hoping for.
A cancer diagnosis is devastating. But there is so much more that can be done for your pet now than even a few years ago — treatments are better, outcomes are improving, and quality of life during treatment is a priority.
Your vet will do their absolute best for you, but general practitioners see everything from broken legs to blocked cats — it's hard for anyone to stay across every advance in oncology. We're here to help you both succeed — with plain-language summaries of every treatment option, expected outcomes, and costs, drawn from peer-reviewed veterinary research.
Where would you like to start?
My dog has been diagnosed
Browse 45 canine cancer types with treatment protocols, survival data, and what to expect.
My cat has been diagnosed
Browse 18 feline cancer types with treatment protocols, survival data, and what to expect.
Questions for your vet
A printable list of the right questions to ask at every stage — so you leave every appointment feeling prepared.
Cost & financial planning
Understand what treatment will cost, explore financial assistance options, and plan ahead with confidence.
You're not alone in this
Every piece of information on this site comes from published veterinary research. We translate complex studies into clear guidance so you can walk into your next appointment feeling prepared — not overwhelmed.
Plain-language summaries
Every protocol explained in words you can understand, not medical jargon.
Side-by-side comparisons
Compare treatment options on survival, cost, side effects, and quality of life.
Better conversations with your vet
Know what to ask and what the answers mean, so you can make the best decision together.
Pet Cancer Options provides information from peer-reviewed veterinary literature only — it is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. Always consult your vet or a board-certified oncologist before making treatment decisions.