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Where’d The Tumor Go? New FDA Treatment Works For Mast Cell Tumors – VLOG 131

April 14, 2021

Tucker’s progress after Stelfonta is amazing! He is my first patient I treated in the US with this new FDA approved intratumoral treatment for mast cell tumors.

In this vlog, you will see his Stelfonta journey from injection to complete response.

Be sure to watch my last vlog #130​ to learn all the details on Stelfonta for MCT including what is it, what to expect with treatment and after, side effects, how effective is it, which dogs should be treated with Stelfonta, and how do you get this treatment. https://youtu.be/32Sq2yD_oEM​

Looking for more information? Please check out the Virbac website https://vet-us.virbac.com/stelfonta

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7 Things You Need to Know about Stelfonta for Mast Cell Tumors – VLOG 130

March 10, 2021

Stelfonta is here in the US and available! In this vlog, I tell you everything about this new intratumoral treatment for MCT including:

✅ what is it

✅ how is it given

✅ what to expect with treatment and after

✅ side effects

✅ how effective is it

✅ which dogs should be treated with Stelfonta

✅ how do you get this treatment

Looking for more information please check out the Virbac website https://vet-us.virbac.com/stelfonta

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Why I’m Excited For This New Stelfonta Mast Cell Tumor Treatment Plus More Updates: VLOG 129

February 24, 2021

What’s new in mast cell tumors and treatment? In this vlog Dr Sue continues her MCT update and covers:
✅ chemotherapy – who should get it, how effective is it and what drugs are used
✅ an overview of Stelfonta, the recently FDA-approved treatment we inject into the tumor
✅ prognosis

Did you miss part 1 on updates on testing and surgery? Here’s the link: https://youtu.be/9I8PGfXJ7ro

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Does Your Dog Have A Mast Cell Tumor? Here’s What You Need To Know – VLOG 128

February 10, 2021

Mast cell tumors (MCT) are not only the most common skin malignancy in dogs, they can be straightforward or frustrating and also controversial. There is a wide range in biologic behavior and outcomes, and a confusing number of diagnostic tests, prognostics factors, and treatment protocols. This first of two MCT vlogs will highlight the essential information you need to know and update you on what’s new with mast cell tumors. Do not forget to subscribe because the following vlog will be all about the recently FDA-approved intratumoral treatment Stelfonta (tigilanol tiglate).

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The Biggest Veterinary Oncology Developments in 2020 and What To Watch For in 2021 VLOG 127

December 23, 2020

What made Dr Sue’s list of the most exciting and impactful treatments, diagnostics, and products in veterinary cancer in 2020? These are also a preview of what we will be talking about more in 2021. So grab a beverage and snuggle with your pup or cat. And let me know which one you are most excited about. From my family to yours, thanks for watching and your supporting 2020, and happy holidays.

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Cancer Treatments For Oral Cancer In Cats and What Happens If Treatment Fails: VLOG 126

November 25, 2020

Feline oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most common cancer in the mouth in cats. This is a challenging cancer to find early and treat. In this VLOG, Dr Sue discusses treatment options including surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, and why she often focuses on supportive options instead such as pain management and nutritional support.

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