
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
Flow Cytometry: Introduction to Basics
Flow cytometry is a noninvasive diagnostic tool to further characterize hemolymphatic cells in dogs and cats.
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
What You Need to Know About New Cancer Treatments for Dogs
Understanding the landscape of available canine cancer therapeutics allows practitioners to offer patients the full array of treatment options.
Oncology
The Role of Glucocorticoids and NSAIDs in Cancer Treatment for Dogs and Cats
Glucocorticoids and NSAIDs can be potent primary or adjuvant treatments for a variety of cancers in veterinary medicine.
Oncology
Conventional Versus Stereotactic Radiotherapy
This continuing education article describes how conventional and stereotactic radiotherapy are used for definitive or palliative treatment in veterinary oncology and the importance of patient selection for these treatment options.

Oncology
Feline Injection Site Sarcomas: Risk Factors, Diagnosis, Staging, and Treatment Algorithm
Guidelines for vaccine administration exist in order to better track association of sarcoma development with specific vaccines.
Nutrition
Supplements for Small Animal Cancer Patients
Veterinarians face multiple questions and challenges from clients whose pets have cancer, and clients appreciate veterinary guidance and the logical integration of appropriate herbs and dietary supplements with conventional therapies.

