Soft Tissue Surgery
Surgical Management of Canine Liver Masses
The prognosis is good for dogs with massive hepatocellular carcinoma, especially given the liver has an enormous capacity for regeneration.
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DVM, DACVS
Dr. Mison received his veterinary degree from the University of Florida and completed a rotating internship and surgical residency at Michigan State University. Before becoming the hospital director and chief medical officer of the Ryan Veterinary Teaching Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, he held a position as affiliate assistant professor in the department of comparative medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine and founded Seattle Veterinary Specialists. At PennVet, Dr. Mison primarily performs clinical duties with the Comprehensive Cancer Care team, an area of particular personal interest and experience.
The prognosis is good for dogs with massive hepatocellular carcinoma, especially given the liver has an enormous capacity for regeneration.
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