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Take 5: Key points for managing cutaneous mast cell tumors in dogs
They’re anything but predictable and, unfortunately, they're very common. Here’s what veterinarians need to keep top of mind when managing this malignancy. More...
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Post-veterinary school, ‘my sleep is permanently screwed’
Veterinarians and veterinary students on Facebook told us long hours were a given to get into the profession. But are they good for practitioners, patients and the learning process? More...
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Urine luck: A new test for canine bladder and prostate cancer
Because the clinical signs of transitional cell carcinomas can mimic UTIs, some veterinary patients aren’t benefiting from early detection, proper diagnosis and treatment. Use these tools when treating high-risk breeds and help these dogs live longer, happier lives. More...
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