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Mast Cell Cancer in Dogs and Cats with Dr. Ann Hohenhaus: SUN 03/15, 3pm PST
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9 March 2015 - 1:34 pm
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Mast Cell Cancer in Dogs and Cats with Dr. Ann Hohenhaus*

Guest: Dr. Ann Hohenhaus

Date: Sunday, March 15, 2015

Time: 6:00pm EST (3:00 Pacific)

Duration: 30 min.

Call In Number: (646) 716-5450*

Tune In Here: http://www.blog.....-hohenhaus

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus is a third generation veterinarian with an extensive background and expertise in veterinary medicine. She has achieved board certification in both Oncology and Small Animal Internal Medicine by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.

Dr. Hohenhaus is a staff Doctor and Head of the Jaqua Transfusion Medicine Service at The Animal Medical Center in New York City, a non-profit veterinary center that has been a national leader in animal care since 1910.

Listen as Dr. Hohenhaus teaches us everything we need to know about mast cell cancer including:

  • What is the difference between a "mast cell" and a "mast cell tumor"?
  • How do does mast cell cancer present in dogs and cats?
  • Are there things we can do to prevent it, or catch it before it spreads?
  • What do vets do to diagnose mast cell cancer?
  • Is mast cell cancer treatable? If so, how?
  • What is the prognosis for this cancer?
  • Are there new treatments to help make mast cell cancer easier to live with?

Post questions for this episode below prior to Friday, March 13, 2015 or join us in the Live Tripawds Chat during the show!

*You do not need to call in to listen to the show. Only call if you have questions you would like answered live on the air.

The podcast will be posted here as soon as it is available. Hear all previous Tripawd Talk Radio podcasts in the Downloads blog , or see the program archives and schedule on BlogTalkRadio

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11 March 2015 - 8:32 am
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Meow *ahem* I mean hello.  I was wondering if Dr. Hohenhaus could tell us please if this cat named Jill I saw once is her favorite patient?  If not her FAVORITE, is she the best dressed?

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Haw haw! Yes we will ask her that, BILL ;)

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