About the Author
Dr. Intile completed her DVM degree at Cornell University and her rotating internship in small animal medicine and surgery at Long Island Veterinary Specialists. She returned to Cornell for her residency in medical oncology and then worked in private specialty practices in New York and Maryland. Dr. Intile’s time spent as an adjunct instructor in the veterinary science technology program at Suffolk County Community College solidified her career goal of working in academia. She joined the faculty of the North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2017.
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Oncology
Liquid Biopsy: The Future of Cancer Detection in Dogs?
Liquid biopsy tests offer a complementary approach to the identification and monitoring of cancer patients.Clinical Pathology
Bone Marrow Aspiration in Dogs: Indications and a Step-by-Step Tutorial
Bone marrow cytopathology and histopathology are vital tools for understanding diseases and conditions that affect or arise from the bone marrow.Oncology
Monitoring of Chemotherapy Patients in General Practice
Primary care veterinarians play a crucial role in the lives of oncology patients by performing tests and general monitoring in between chemotherapy treatments and following remission.Oncology
Feline Injection Site Sarcomas: Risk Factors, Diagnosis, Staging, and Treatment Algorithm
Aggressive surgery and other treatments, recommended to be done by a skilled veterinary surgeon and oncologist, is the best hope for prolonging the life of a cat diagnosed with FISS.