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DESCRIPTION:This session will explore the evolving landscape of cancer scre
 ening in veterinary medicine through the lens of human oncology. By examin
 ing the historical progression of cancer screening in people -- from react
 ive diagnosis to proactive\, population-level screening -- we will highlig
 ht how similar trends are emerging in veterinary practice. In human medici
 ne\, screening tools such as mammography\, colonoscopy and liquid biopsy h
 ave improved early detection\, outcomes\, and survivability. Veterinary on
 cology appears to be following a similar path\, with innovations like liqu
 id biopsy enabling earlier\, less invasive cancer detection in pets. These
  technologies are shifting the focus from diagnosing cancer at the point o
 f clinical illness to identifying disease at potentially an earlier stage.
  Attendees will gain insight into how veterinary cancer screening is rapid
 ly evolving\, what we can learn from decades of progress in human medicine
 \, and how proactive diagnostics can redefine the continuum of care in com
 panion animals. This presentation will also address current patterns of im
 plementation\, limitations\, and future directions for integrating screeni
 ng strategies into everyday veterinary practice.
DTSTART:20260618T013000Z
DTEND:20260618T033000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T184225Z
LOCATION:Western Veterinary Center\, Medical & Surgical Hospital\, 4990 Rey
 es Adobe Rd\, Agoura Hills\, CA 91301\, United States
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:6.17.26 Bridging Human and Veterinary Approaches to Cancer Screenin
 g
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>This session will explore the evolving land
 scape of cancer screening in veterinary medicine through the lens of human
  oncology. By examining the historical progression of cancer screening in 
 people -- from reactive diagnosis to proactive\, population-level screenin
 g -- we will highlight how similar trends are emerging in veterinary pract
 ice. In human medicine\, screening tools such as mammography\, colonoscopy
  and liquid biopsy have improved early detection\, outcomes\, and survivab
 ility. Veterinary oncology appears to be following a similar path\, with i
 nnovations like liquid biopsy enabling earlier\, less invasive cancer dete
 ction in pets. These technologies are shifting the focus from diagnosing c
 ancer at the point of clinical illness to identifying disease at potential
 ly an earlier stage. Attendees will gain insight into how veterinary cance
 r screening is rapidly evolving\, what we can learn from decades of progre
 ss in human medicine\, and how proactive diagnostics can redefine the cont
 inuum of care in companion animals. This presentation will also address cu
 rrent patterns of implementation\, limitations\, and future directions for
  integrating screening strategies into everyday veterinary practice.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:This session will explore the evolving landscape of cancer scre
 ening in veterinary medicine through the lens of human oncology. By examin
 ing the historical progression of cancer screening in people -- from react
 ive diagnosis to proactive\, population-level screening -- we will highlig
 ht how similar trends are emerging in veterinary practice. In human medici
 ne\, screening tools such as mammography\, colonoscopy and liquid biopsy h
 ave improved early detection\, outcomes\, and survivability. Veterinary on
 cology appears to be following a similar path\, with innovations like liqu
 id biopsy enabling earlier\, less invasive cancer detection in pets. These
  technologies are shifting the focus from diagnosing cancer at the point o
 f clinical illness to identifying disease at potentially an earlier stage.
  Attendees will gain insight into how veterinary cancer screening is rapid
 ly evolving\, what we can learn from decades of progress in human medicine
 \, and how proactive diagnostics can redefine the continuum of care in com
 panion animals. This presentation will also address current patterns of im
 plementation\, limitations\, and future directions for integrating screeni
 ng strategies into everyday veterinary practice.
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