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Alice Villalobos & Laurie Kaplan 
Canine and Feline Geriatric Oncology 
Honoring the Human-Animal Bond

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Half the population of dogs and cats aged 10 and over will die ofneoplasia. The bonds that clients have developed with their olderpets are especially strong and drive the increasing demand for moreproficient and highly compassionate medical treatment of companionanimals diagnosed with cancer.

This book offers more than just a competent clinical approach tothe most common tumors in dogs and cats. This book also offers afocus on the special needs of geriatric pets and theirowners.

Amply illustrated with dozens of case studies representative ofthose regularly encountered in practice, Canine and Feline Geriatric Oncology will provide readers with the tools neededto diagnose and treat aging pets with cancer, and to help clientsmake the best decisions for themselves and for the animals withwhom they share their lives.

Canine and Feline Geriatric Oncology is a uniqueresource. It is a useful oncology reference for specialists, veterinarians in general practice, veterinary technicians, andclinic staff. The many ‘what ifs’ that the practitionerinevitably faces in interactions with clients and their aging petswith cancer are presented and discussed.

Special Features:

* * Focuses on the special needs of geriatric pets and theircaregivers;

* Offers direction in the diagnosis and treatment of aging petswith cancer;

* Addresses many of the ‘what ifs’ that arise in interactionswith clients and aging pets with cancer;

* Amply illustrated with full color throughout;

* A valuable reference for practicing veterinarians, technicians, hospital staff, and professionals involved in supportive counselingfor pet caregivers.
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Table of Content

Foreword.

Preface.

Acknowledgements.

Introduction.

Part One.

Chapter 1 Molecular Biology of Cancer and Aging.

Chapter 2 What is Needed in Geriatric Oncology Aside from Treatment.

Part Two.

Chapter 3 Warning Signs of Cancer in Geriatric Dogs and Cats.

Chapter 4 Basic Types of Cancer and Biological Behavior.

Chapter 5 Generating the Diagnosis Part Three.

Chapter 6 Treating Cancer in Geriatric Patients.

6A Introduction to Cancer Care for Geriatrics.

6B Surgery for Geriatric Oncology Patients.

6C Chemotherapy for Geriatric Oncology Patients.

6D Adverse Effects From Chemotherapy.

6E Radiation Therapy for Geriatric Cancer Patients.

6F Immunotherapy, Vaccines, Gene Therapy.

6G Chemoprevention and Immunonutrition.

6H Integrative, Complimentary Medicine.

Chapter 7 Pain Control for the Geriatric Oncology Patient in Treatment.

Chapter 8 Decision Making with Advanced Stage Cancer and Recurrence.

Chapter 9 When and How to Decide That a Geriatric Cancer Patientis Terminal.

Chapter 10 Palliation and Pawspice Care.

Chapter 11 Euthanasia of the Geriatric Oncology Patient.

Appendix 1. Specific Tumor Protocols.

Appendix 2. Handouts for Clients.

Appendix 3. Cartoon Maps.

Index

About the author

Alice Villalobos, DVM, is the 2005-2006 President of the American Association of Human Animal Bond Veterinarians, Directorof Animal Oncology Consultation Service in Woodland Hills and Torrance, California. She is also Director of Pawspice, anend-of-life care consultation clinic in Norwalk, California, and Founder of the Peter Zippi Memorial Fund, which has placed over11, 000 animals in homes. Dr. Villalobos received the UC Davis Alumni Achievement Award and the Leo Bustad Companion Animal Veterinarian Award for her pioneering role in bringing oncologyservices to companion animal practice. She writes and lectures onveterinary cancer care at national and regional veterinaryconferences worldwide, sharing her unparalleled 35 years ofexperience in this field.

Laurie Kaplan, MSC, organized and edited the work. Laurieis a medical animal writer and author of ‘Help Your Dog Fight Cancer: An Overview of Home Care Options.’ She is the formereditor-in-chief of Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine’s Catnip newsmagazine, a member of Dog Writers Association of America, Inc., and administrator of the Magic Bullet Fund, a program of the Perseus Foundation that finances cancertreatment for dogs.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 382 ● ISBN 9780470344071 ● File size 7.5 MB ● Publisher John Wiley & Sons ● Published 2008 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2316302 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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