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Cancer Management in Small Animal Practice

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Cancer Management in Small Animal Practice provides you with all the tools needed to diagnose, stage, and manage the many different disease entities known as “cancer.” This manual is designed to provide you with easy-to-access, clinically relevant details for complete care of the small animal cancer patient, while considering the needs, concerns, and capabilities of the owner. It provides quick reference sections for information not included in current oncology texts, including drug interactions and resources for participation in clinical trials…

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Cancer Management in Small Animal Practice provides all the tools needed to diagnose, stage, and manage the many different disease entities known as “cancer.” This manual is designed to provide you with easy-to-access, clinically relevant details for complete care of the small animal cancer patient, while considering the needs, concerns, and capabilities of the owner. It provides quick reference sections for information not included in current oncology texts, including drug interactions and resources for participation in clinical trials. Key features include: – Expert contributors, renowned for clinical, as well as academic and research expertise, offer a wide breadth and depth of expertise; – Full-color format provides accurate visual depictions of specific diseases and diagnostic procedures; – Systems approach to diagnosis and management offers logical, systematic, head-to-tail procedure for accurate diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis; Comprehensive drug safety guidelines thoroughly discuss all information required to safely handle and administer cancer drugs. 427 p.

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Authors expertises affiliations

  • Carolyn Henry. Professor of Oncology, Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, and Division of Hematology/Oncology, School of Medicine; Director, Tom and Betty Scott Endowed Program in Veterinary Oncology. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO (USA).
  • Mary Lynn Hygginbotham. Assistant Professor. Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS (USA).
  • Publication date (digital version): 2009-12 – Saunders (imprint of Elsevier).