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Advances in Oncology A Day meeting with Professor David Argyle of Edinburgh University Cancer represents one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in canine and feline medicine. With greater access to the Internet, and parallel advances in human medicine, small animal clients demand a high standard of care for their pet with cancer. This course is designed around informed decision making in oncology. Lectures will be interactive and will deliver current “cutting edge” information alongside practical approaches to this disease. At the end of the course you should have enhanced confidence and skills to treat patients with cancer.
Topics to be covered will include: • Approach, cytology and getting the most from pathology • Treatment options in practice • Practical chemotherapy • Decision making in lymphoma, leukaemia, mast cell tumours, histiocytic disease and bone cancer • Special considerations with feline patients Course Tutor: Professor David J. Argyle BVMS PhD DECVIM-CA (Oncology) MRCVS RCVS and European Specialist in Veterinary Oncology Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies Course
Fee: £220 (inclusive)
BOOKING FORM Includes tuition, course notes, refreshments and lunch Course Date and Venue: Cumbernauld Wed. 20th May
2009 10am to 4.30pm The Westerwood Hotel Contact VetExtra: Tel: 07816 684917 E-mail: info@vet-extra.co.uk Vet Extra Ltd, 20 New Endrick Road, Killearn, Glasgow, G63 9QT |
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