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PAST EVENT - ASAV WEBINAR: Canine Mast Cell Tumours – What We Know Now

ASAV CE WEBINAR:

Canine Mast Cell Tumours – What We Know Now

 
 

Canine mast cell tumours (MCTs) are among the most common skin tumours in dogs, ranging from benign forms that can be cured with surgery alone to aggressive variants that can lead to rapid deterioration and death within a few months of diagnosis, despite intensive treatment.

Join Dr. Catherine Chan for an ASAV Webinar, where she will provide a comprehensive overview of the latest advancements in the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment options for managing canine MCTs. Explore updated diagnostic techniques, including cytological grading and histopathological evaluations, and learn how to interpret these results effectively. Discover new strategies for handling this diverse tumour and improving outcomes for your canine patients.

When?

Wednesday 11th September 2024 at 8:00 to 9:00 PM (AEST).

The webinar will be a 40-45 minute presentation, followed by Q&A session. The total duration is approximately 60 minutes.

Email us any interesting cases and any questions regarding this topic, and we will discuss them live during the webinar.

Who Should Attend?

Veterinarians, nurses, technicians, and students worldwide who are interested in learning how to manage canine mast cell tumours in dogs in clinical practice.

CPD Certificate (1 CPD Point)

A CPD certificate equivalent to 1 structured CPD point will be available for this presentation. Certificates will be emailed post-event to live attendees only.

Can’t Attend Live?

Get ‘On-Demand Access’—available to those who register.

Enhance your skills and stay at the forefront of veterinary oncology with this practical and engaging webinar.

Please share this event with your colleagues, including veterinary peers, nurses, and vet students.

Consider making it an evening outing for your team!

We hope you can join us!

This is an ASAV event. ASAV members can attend for free. The cost for AVA members is $25, and the cost for non-members is $50.


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