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Virbac and BattLab/Laboklin offer canine mast cell tumour webinar series

The series of three complimentary, bite size webinars are presented by eminent specialists in their respective fields

To complement the recent launch of Stelfonta, the breakthrough intratumoural solution to treat mast cell tumours (MCTs) in dogs, Virbac is proud to work in collaboration with BattLab/LABOKLIN to offer veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses a unique and comprehensive webinar series on the diagnosis of canine mast cell tumours.

The series of 3 complimentary, bite size webinars are presented by eminent specialists in their respective fields; small animal oncologist Sara Verganti and clinical pathologists Francesco Cian and Roberta Rasotto. Each 30-minute session will focus on a specific aspect of MCT diagnostics followed by a multidisciplinary Q&A.

Thursday 7 October 2021: A GP approach to work up canine mast cell tumours with Sara Verganti

Thursday 14 October 2021: What cytology can tell you with Francesco Cian

Thursday 21 October 2021: The histopathology report and proliferative markers: what they mean for your patients with Roberta Rasotto

“Mast cell tumours are the most common form of canine cutaneous neoplasia, although relatively simple to identify, knowing what diagnostic steps to take can be challenging” says Neil Mottram MRCVS, Technical Product Manager at Virbac. “We believe this truly comprehensive bite size mini-series will provide vets with the confidence to navigate the diagnostic approach for their next MCTs.”

Each webinar will begin at 7:30 pm and free registration is available online.

For more information on the webinar series or Stelfonta, please speak to your Virbac Territory Manager.

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