00:06
From Outer Space
Treatment of canine and feline sarcoma using MR‑guided focused
ultrasound system
Anastasia Antoniou (et al)
Anaesthesia in Veterinary Oncology: The Effects of Surgery,
Volatile and Intravenous Anaesthetics on the Immune System
and Tumour Spread
Ana Vidal Pinheiro (et al)
Surgical margins in the management of extremity soft tissue sarcoma
Makoto Endo
Fluorescence Guidance in Surgical Oncology: Challenges, Opportunities, and Translation
Madeline T. Olson (et al)
Michele A. Steffey
Principles and Applications of Surgical Oncology in Exotic Animals
From Outer Space
This activity explores how professionals in high-pressure fields, such as astronauts and air traffic controllers, handle stress, make critical decisions and perform under pressure, offering lessons that can enhance resilience and decision-making in veterinary clinical practice.
The future of imaging in veterinary oncology: Learning from human medicine
John S. Mattoon
Treatment of canine and feline sarcoma using MR‑guided focused
ultrasound system
Anastasia Antoniou (et al)
Anastasia Antoniou (et al)
Journal of Ultrasound
Treatment of canine and feline sarcoma using MR‑guided focused
ultrasound system
Synopsis
This study evaluates a robotic MR-guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS) system for treating superficial sarcomas in ten dogs and cats. The procedure successfully induced coagulative necrosis in 80% of the tumours without complications, demonstrating its potential as a safe, non-invasive therapy for veterinary cancer and a comparative model for human oncology.
Publication date:
12/03/2022
Pages:
10
Read
Surgical margins in the management of extremity soft tissue sarcoma
Makoto Endo, Patrick P. Lin
MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston
Makoto Endo, Patrick P. Lin
Surgical margins in the management of extremity soft tissue sarcoma
Synopsis
This review highlights the necessity of achieving microscopically negative (R0) surgical margins to prevent local recurrence in extremity soft tissue sarcomas while preserving limb function. The authors conclude that optimal management requires precise preoperative planning via MRI and the integration of adjuvant radiotherapy, particularly when anatomical constraints or invasive tumour subtypes make wide resection difficult.
Publication date:
23/08/2018
Pages:
14
Read
Principles and Applications of Surgical Oncology in Exotic Animals
Michele A. Steffey
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice
Michele A. Steffey
Principles and Applications of Surgical Oncology in Exotic Animals
Synopsis
This review outlines a systematic approach to surgical oncology in exotic animals, emphasising that effective management requires integrating tumour biology, accurate staging, and clear surgical intent rather than simple excision. It provides guidelines for biopsy, margin selection, and reconstruction to optimise clinical outcomes across diverse species.
Publication date:
01/2017
Pages:
235-254
Read
Anaesthesia in Veterinary Oncology: The Effects of Surgery,
Volatile and Intravenous Anaesthetics on the Immune System
and Tumour Spread
Ana Vidal Pinheiro (et al)
Anaesthesia in Veterinary Oncology: The Effects of Surgery, Volatile and Intravenous Anaesthetics on the Immune System and Tumour Spread
Ana Vidal Pinheiro (et al)
University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro
Synopsis
This review suggests that while surgical stress and volatile anaesthetics suppress immunity and may promote metastasis, propofol displays immunoprotective properties. Consequently, Total Intravenous Anaesthesia (TIVA) combined with regional analgesia is recommended to minimise disease recurrence in veterinary oncology.
Publication date:
01/11/2023
Pages:
17
Read
Fluorescence Guidance in Surgical Oncology: Challenges, Opportunities, and Translation
Madeline T. Olson, Quan P. Ly, Aaron M. Mohs
Madeline T. Olson (et al)
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Fluorescence Guidance in Surgical Oncology: Challenges, Opportunities, and Translation
Synopsis
This review evaluates Fluorescence Image-Guided Surgery (FIGS) as a method to enhance surgical precision by visualizing tumors, margins, and metastases in real-time. Discussing the shift from non-specific agents like Indocyanine Green to advanced molecularly targeted near-infrared probes, the authors conclude that while FIGS holds significant potential to reduce recurrence, widespread clinical translation requires further refinement of imaging agents and overcoming regulatory hurdles.
Publication date:
21/04/2019
Pages:
34
Read
The future of imaging in veterinary oncology: Learning from human medicine
John S. Mattoon, Jeffrey N. Bryan
John S. Mattoon, Jeffrey N. Bryan
The Veterinary Journal
The future of imaging in veterinary oncology: Learning from human medicine
Synopsis
This review details the adaptation of advanced human imaging technologies—ranging from CT and MRI to molecular methods like PET—for veterinary oncology. By improving tumor detection and staging accuracy, these modalities enable more precise biological characterisation and personalised treatment strategies for companion animals.
Publication date:
09/2013
Pages:
541-552
Read
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00:06
From Outer Space
Treatment of canine and feline sarcoma using MR‑guided focused ultrasound system
Anastasia Antoniou (et al)
Anaesthesia in Veterinary Oncology: The Effects of Surgery, Volatile and Intravenous Anaesthetics on the Immune System and Tumour Spread
Ana Vidal Pinheiro (et al)
Surgical margins in the management of extremity soft tissue sarcoma
Makoto Endo
Fluorescence Guidance in Surgical Oncology: Challenges, Opportunities, and Translation
Madeline T. Olson (et al)
Michele A. Steffey
Principles and Applications of Surgical Oncology in Exotic Animals
From Outer Space
This activity explores how professionals in high-pressure fields, such as astronauts and air traffic controllers, handle stress, make critical decisions and perform under pressure, offering lessons that can enhance resilience and decision-making in veterinary clinical practice.
The future of imaging in veterinary oncology: Learning from human medicine
John S. Mattoon
Treatment of canine and feline sarcoma using MR‑guided focused ultrasound system
Anastasia Antoniou (et al)
Anastasia Antoniou (et al)
Journal of Ultrasound
Treatment of canine and feline sarcoma using MR‑guided focused ultrasound system
Synopsis
This study evaluates a robotic MR-guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS) system for treating superficial sarcomas in ten dogs and cats. The procedure successfully induced coagulative necrosis in 80% of the tumours without complications, demonstrating its potential as a safe, non-invasive therapy for veterinary cancer and a comparative model for human oncology.
Publication date:
12/03/2022
Pages:
10
Read
Surgical margins in the management of extremity soft tissue sarcoma
Makoto Endo, Patrick P. Lin
MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston
Makoto Endo, Patrick P. Lin
Surgical margins in the management of extremity soft tissue sarcoma
Synopsis
This review highlights the necessity of achieving microscopically negative (R0) surgical margins to prevent local recurrence in extremity soft tissue sarcomas while preserving limb function. The authors conclude that optimal management requires precise preoperative planning via MRI and the integration of adjuvant radiotherapy, particularly when anatomical constraints or invasive tumour subtypes make wide resection difficult.
Publication date:
23/08/2018
Pages:
14
Read
Principles and Applications of Surgical Oncology in Exotic Animals
Michele A. Steffey
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice
Michele A. Steffey
Principles and Applications of Surgical Oncology in Exotic Animals
Synopsis
This review outlines a systematic approach to surgical oncology in exotic animals, emphasising that effective management requires integrating tumour biology, accurate staging, and clear surgical intent rather than simple excision. It provides guidelines for biopsy, margin selection, and reconstruction to optimise clinical outcomes across diverse species.
Publication date:
01/2017
Pages:
235-254
Read
Anaesthesia in Veterinary Oncology: The Effects of Surgery, Volatile and Intravenous Anaesthetics on the Immune System and Tumour Spread
Ana Vidal Pinheiro (et al)
Anaesthesia in Veterinary Oncology: The Effects of Surgery, Volatile and Intravenous Anaesthetics on the Immune System and Tumour Spread
Ana Vidal Pinheiro (et al)
University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro
Synopsis
This review suggests that while surgical stress and volatile anaesthetics suppress immunity and may promote metastasis, propofol displays immunoprotective properties. Consequently, Total Intravenous Anaesthesia (TIVA) combined with regional analgesia is recommended to minimise disease recurrence in veterinary oncology.
Publication date:
01/11/2023
Pages:
17
Read
Fluorescence Guidance in Surgical Oncology: Challenges, Opportunities, and Translation
Madeline T. Olson, Quan P. Ly, Aaron M. Mohs
Madeline T. Olson (et al)
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Fluorescence Guidance in Surgical Oncology: Challenges, Opportunities, and Translation
Synopsis
This review evaluates Fluorescence Image-Guided Surgery (FIGS) as a method to enhance surgical precision by visualizing tumors, margins, and metastases in real-time. Discussing the shift from non-specific agents like Indocyanine Green to advanced molecularly targeted near-infrared probes, the authors conclude that while FIGS holds significant potential to reduce recurrence, widespread clinical translation requires further refinement of imaging agents and overcoming regulatory hurdles.
Publication date:
21/04/2019
Pages:
34
Read
The future of imaging in veterinary oncology: Learning from human medicine
John S. Mattoon, Jeffrey N. Bryan
John S. Mattoon, Jeffrey N. Bryan
The Veterinary Journal
The future of imaging in veterinary oncology: Learning from human medicine
Synopsis
This review details the adaptation of advanced human imaging technologies—ranging from CT and MRI to molecular methods like PET—for veterinary oncology. By improving tumor detection and staging accuracy, these modalities enable more precise biological characterisation and personalised treatment strategies for companion animals.
Publication date:
09/2013
Pages:
541-552
Read