WSAVA World Congress
The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) fosters the exchange of scientific information, both between individual veterinarians and between their veterinary organizations. Each year an Annual WSAVA World Congress is held in a different part of the world, hosted by a member association under the auspices of WSAVA. Lectures are invited in many different disciplines and some of the most noted veterinary oncologists provide wonderful papers, many of which are referenced below.

2009 WSAVA World Congress PDF manuscript presentation articles:
Canine Comparative Oncology in the Post Genomic Era

2008 WSAVA World Congress PDF manuscript presentation articles:
Approach to the Cancer Case: Staging - How and Why
Advances in Hemangiosarcoma Treatment
Advances in Cancer Diagnostics
Managing Histiocytic Diseases
Canine Leukaemia: Are We any Further Forward?
What Is New in Canine and Feline Lymphoma

2007 WSAVA World Congress PDF manuscript presentation articles:
Canine Mast Cell Tumours... Do I Need to Do Anything else?
Environmental Causes of Cancer in Pets
From Top to Bottom: Canine Gastrointestinal Tumors
Is it Cancer ?
Oral Chemotherapy Drugs - What’s not to Like?
Oral Tumours
Osteosarcoma in Dogs
Prognostic Factors for Veterinary Oncology
Reconstructive Surgery in Veterinary Cancer Treatment
Rescue Chemotherapy Protocols for Dogs with Lymphoma
Taking it Home... New Approaches to Chemotherapy in Your Practice
Ten (10) Common Questions from Oncology Clients
Transitional Cell Carcinoma
What is the Best Protocol for Canine Lymphoma?

2006 WSAVA World Congress PDF manuscript presentation articles:
Top Ten Advances in Veterinary Oncology
Nutrition & Cancer: Frontiers for Cure!
Recent Advances in Mast Cell Tumors
Advances in Treatment of Mammary Neoplasia
Critical Advances for the Management of Canine Lymphoma
Approach to the Cancer Patient
Radiation Therapy for Beginners
Sarcomas of Soft Tissues
Surgery of Oral Tumors
Standards of Care: How I Treat Canine Osteosarcoma
Key Surgical, Medical Advances in Treating Osteosarcoma
Standards of Care: Treating Canine Lymphoma
Neurology: Canine Brain Tumors
IVIS: Neoplasia of the Nervous System


North American Veterinary Conference
The North American Veterinary Conference (NAVC) is the non-profit organization that produces, organizes and delivers premier continuing education for the entire veterinary healthcare team.

2008 NAVC PDF manuscript presentation articles:
Mammary Gland Tumors: Your Questions Answered 
Mast Cell Tumors
Amputation or Limb Salvage for Osteosarcoma: What’s Best? 
Amputation in the Cancer Patient: Helping Owners Decide 
Soft Tissue Sarcomas: Your Questions Answered 
Tumors of the Spleen and Liver: Your Questions Answered 
What to Do about Nasal Tumors 
What Can I Treat with Radiation Therapy? 
Dealing with Complications from Chemotherapy 
Primary Lung Tumors 
What’s New in Small Animal Oncology?
Common Errors in the Management of Dogs and Cats with Cancer
Half-Body Radiotherapy for the Treatment of Canine Lymphoma
Advances in Osteosarcoma 
Tumors of the GI Tract 
Intracranial Tumors 
Extraskeletal Tumor of Bone 
Tumors of the Heart and Heart Base 
Immunotherapy in the Treatment of Cancer of the Bladder and Urethra in Dogs and Cats
Lymphoma 
Aging Well: How the Science of Aging Informs the Practice of Wellness 
 





 

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