Oncology Service Coordinator, Oncology technician Violet Crown Veterinary Specialists Redmond, Oregon, United States
Presentation Description / Summary: Urinary tumors in dogs only accounts for 2% of all reported malignancies with even fewer cases in cats. Diagnostic testing and treatment options have changed in the past 10 years. This presentation would explore the presenting signs, updated diagnostic/screening tests recommended and treatment options.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion, participants will be able to conduct thorough and complete histories from clients based on clinical signs and presentation of a dog or cat with a suspected urothelial tumor.
Upon completion, participants will be able to describe all the possible diagnostic and screening tests for suspected urothelial tumors.
Upon completion, participants will be able to demonstrate their knowledge on available treatment options and prognosis for urothelial tumors.