Treatment Advances for Canine Mast Cell Tumors

Wednesday, February 1, 7:00pm ET

60-Minute Webinar with Q&A

If you are unable to make this date and time, please submit a registration anyway. A RACE-approved online course will be created using the archived recording of the webinar.


The diagnosis and treatment of canine mast cell tumors requires an awareness of the latest advancements. Join us as Dr. Sue Ettinger, DVM, Diplomate ACVIM (Oncology), outlines the use of cytological grading and lymph node aspiration in the diagnosis process. To aid clinicians in providing effective treatment, Dr. Ettinger will share her in-the-trenches experience with STELFONTA® (tigilanol tiglate injection). She will outline her tips regarding what makes a dog a suitable candidate and, just as importantly, what does not. Dr. Ettinger will include cases from her patients including tumor destruction and wound healing. Via this presentation, clinicians can gain confidence including STELFONTA® in their treatment toolbox.


Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this webinar, the attendee should be able to discuss the latest advances in canine mast cell tumor diagnosis. In addition, the attendee should be able to discuss the appropriate use of STELFONTA® (tigilanol tiglate injection), including tumor, patient, and client considerations, as well as factors critical to treatment success.

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This program #980928 is approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer a total of 1.00 CE credit for veterinarians and technicians.


Presenter

Dr. Sue Ettinger
DVM, Diplomate ACVIM (Oncology)


Dr. Sue Ettinger is an international speaker, book author, and YouTube vlogger (video blogger) and practicing veterinary cancer specialist with over two decades of experience treating patients and helping their families. A dynamic and engaging speaker, she was voted the 2019 Western Veterinary Conference Small Animal Continuing Educator of the Year. She is one of approximately 450 board-certified specialists in medical oncology in North America and currently practices at Guardian Veterinary Specialists in Brewster, New York. She received her veterinary training at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine and completed her residency in medical oncology at the Animal Medical Center in New York City.

Also known as Dr. Sue Cancer Vet®, she is most passionate about raising cancer awareness and has developed See Something, Do Something, Why Wait? Aspirate.® to promote early cancer detection and diagnosis. Dr. Sue loves to use social media to help clients and veterinary professionals with cancer in pets, including her popular Instagram account, YouTube channel, and Facebook page with over 44,000 followers.





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