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Can Lipomas Hide Mast Cell Tumors in Dogs? | Dr. Brooke Britton

Can Lipomas Hide Mast Cell Tumors in Dogs? | Dr. Brooke Britton

Released Monday, 19th September 2022
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Can Lipomas Hide Mast Cell Tumors in Dogs? | Dr. Brooke Britton

Can Lipomas Hide Mast Cell Tumors in Dogs? | Dr. Brooke Britton

Can Lipomas Hide Mast Cell Tumors in Dogs? | Dr. Brooke Britton

Can Lipomas Hide Mast Cell Tumors in Dogs? | Dr. Brooke Britton

Monday, 19th September 2022
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Jenny’s dog had some soft, squishy lumps that her vet said were simple lipomas, but after she kept pursuing the matter, turned out to be mast cell tumors. The good news is that true lipomas can’t turn into mast cell tumors. So what happened with Jenny’s poor pup?Veterinary oncologist Brooke Britton joins us again to discuss the similar appearance of fatty tumors and MCTs. And just because one lump on your dog is benign doesn’t mean that every other lump will be. Mast cell tumors can imitate a variety of other lumps and bumps that you might find on your dog, so it is important to do at least a fine needle aspirate to check out any lumps that are new, growing, or painful.Links Mentioned in Today’s Show:American College of Veterinary Internal MedicineDr. Sue Cancer VetAbout Today’s Guest, Dr. Brooke Britton: Brooke Britton completed her residency training in Medical Oncology at the University of Pennsylvania in 2012, and has been in clinical practice in the NYC and Jersey Shore area since that time. She helmed the Brooklyn and Downtown arms of the Oncology Department for BluePearl Veterinary Partners in New York for the past 9 years, and was an active participant in house officer training and clinical trials during her tenure there. She currently serves as a private consultant and maintains an independent clinical practice. Dr. Britton has lectured nationally and authored several peer-reviewed articles. She has particular interest in hematologic malignancies and the metastatic cascade.LinkedInOther Links:If you would like to ask a dog cancer related question for one of our expert veterinarians to answer on a future Q&A episode, call our Listener Line at 808-868-3200.Dog Cancer News is a free weekly newsletter that contains useful information designed to help your dog with cancer. To sign up, please visit DogCancerNews.comLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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