Current concepts in oncologic surgery in small animals

The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Small Animal Practice
Brad M Matz

Abstract

Surgical oncology is experiencing rapid transition in veterinary medicine. Mast cell tumors and soft tissue sarcomas are two of the most common neoplasms in small animal patients. Clinicians should be familiar with the need for staging and the procedures involved in treating patients with these tumors. Clinicians should be comfortable with available adjuvant therapies and when to use them in certain patients.

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