Clinical Associate Professor VT's Marion duPont Scott EMC Leesburg, Virginia, United States
Disclosure(s):
Krista Estell, ACVIM (Large Animal): No financial relationships to disclose
In this scientific session we will discuss updates in our understanding of the behavior and pathophysiology of equine cancer. Additionally, advances in the treatment and management of different types of skin and systemic cancer will be reviewed with an emphasis on evidence-based therapies as well as case-based discussion.
Learning Objectives:
describe the updates in the pathophysiology of common types of cancer in horses.
discuss advances and evidence-based treatments for cancer in horses with a focus on sarcoids, melanoma, and lymphoma.