Mast Cell Tumors in Dogs and Cats

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • As our pets age, it’s common to notice some lumps and bumps. While many of these growths are harmless, it’s important to be aware of the risk of skin cancer, particularly mast cell tumors. Mast cell tumors are the most prevalent skin cancer in dogs and the second most common in cats. These tumors can vary widely in appearance, differing in color, shape, and size. While they primarily develop in the skin, mast cell tumors can also affect internal organs such as the bone marrow, spleen, liver, and gastrointestinal tract.
    In this webinar, recorded on June 20, 2024, Dr. Jonathan Ferrari, Service Head of Surgical Oncology at the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center in New York City, discusses the diagnosis and treatment of mast cell tumors in dog and cats. While the thought of your beloved companion developing cancer may be frightening, many pets can have a good and prolonged quality of life as long as the tumor is caught early and treated properly.
    00:00:00 Introduction
    00:06:54 Biology of Cancer
    00:12:58 Finding a bump on your pet
    00:17:21 Diagnosing tumors
    00:19:43 What is a mast cell tumor?
    00:30:54 Staging of mast cell tumors
    00:35:16 Prognosis
    00:38:39 Treatment
    00:55:15 Cats vs. Dogs
    00:57:55 Summary and Q&A

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