Oncology
Working to Cure Cancer in Animals
Veterinary oncology research strives to advance the diagnosis and treatment of cancer in dogs, cats, and other species.
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Veterinary oncology research strives to advance the diagnosis and treatment of cancer in dogs, cats, and other species.
A small grassroots movement of veterinary staff personnel, including associate veterinarians, formed the National Veterinarian Professionals Union (NVPU) in 2018.
Marijuana, amphetamines, cocaine, heroin, and hallucinogenic mushrooms are five of the most common illicit drugs companion animals are exposed to.
In the past, the veterinary profession may have relied more heavily on opioids and not used adjunct therapies to their full advantage.
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