Update on Cancer: Diagnostics and Treatment for Cats

  Small Animal I-Oncology

Cats tend to have lower rates of cancer development than dogs, but our feline friends often do a good job hiding their clinical signs, leading to diagnosis in later stages of disease. This talk will provide updates regarding current recommendations for diagnostics, staging, treatment of some of the most common tumors diagnosed in cats including lymphoma, oral squamous cell carcinoma, injection site sarcomas, and mammary tumors.