Description
Computed tomography (CT) imaging, along with related technologies such as PET (positron emission tomography) are considered to be the most sensitive way to stage a cancer patient, and they are now the “standard-of-care” for humans with cancer. But they’re not the only way to stage a cancer patient, and for many veterinary patients use of advanced imaging like this is not possible. This lecture explores how vets can treat dogs and cats with cancer if referral and CT scanning can’t take place.