- Docente: Giuliano Bettini
- Credits: 3
- SSD: VET/03
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Long cycle 2nd degree programme in Veterinary Medicine (cod. 0487)
Learning outcomes
The course intends to give the student the bases to properly deal with a veterinary cancer patient. The topics will concern how to correctly diagnose a tumor, how to reach a prognosis and how treat it. At the end of the course the student will furthermore have knowledge about main animal tumors of companion and large animals. Other topics will be tumor biology, histopahology and cytology.
Course contents
From the suspicion to the diagnosis in veterinary oncology. Cytology and histology. Diagnostic criteria. Grading. Histochemistry and immunohistochemistry. TNM staging. Clinicopathologic effects of tumors. How to reach a prognosis. Invasiveness and metastasis. Paraneoplastic syndromes. How to reach a prognosis. Tumor therapy: surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, other therapies.
Anatomic classification, epidemiology, diagnosis, biologic behaviour, prognosis and therapy of tumors of the skin, soft tissues, mammary gland, bone, muscle, alimentary system, reapiratory system, urogenital system and nervous system, lymphoma, mesothelioma.
Readings/Bibliography
MARCONATO, DEL PIERO, Oncologia Medica dei Piccoli Animali, Poletto editore, 2005
HAHN KA, Oncologia Veterinaria, Editrice Estense -
Giraldi Editore, 2003
MEUTEn DJ Tumors in Domestic Animals, IowaState Press, Ames,
2002
Marcato P. S.: Patologia sistematica veterinaria. Il Sole 24
Ore-Edagricole, 2002
Withrow S.J., MacEwen E.G Small Animal Clinical Oncology,
W.B. Saunders, 2007
Morrison WB Cancer in dogs and catsWilliams and Wilkins,
1998
Autori Vari Diagnostica Istologica dei Tumori degli Animali
Domestici, Fondazione Iniziative Zooprofilattiche e
Zootecniche, Brescia, 1997
HAHN KA, RICHARDSON RC Cancer chemotherapy: a veterinary
handbook, Williams & Wilkins, 1995
Ogilvie GK, Moore AS Managing the veterinary cancer
patient.Veterinary Learning Systems, Trenton, 1995.
WHITE R.A.S Manual of small animal oncology, BSAVA
Publications, 1991
MORRIS Oncologia clinica del cane e del gatto, UTET,
2003
ROMANELLI Oncologia del cane e del gatto, Masson, 2007
Teaching methods
academic lectures, practical lecures of cytology, histopathology, necropsies of oncologic cases, clinical cases from the faculty hospital
Assessment methods
The final exam comprises a written part and a oral part
Written exam: test on general and special oncology arguments
Oral exam: the student must choose a tumor and extensively study its epidemiology, biology, differential diagnosis, grading, staging, prognosis, therapy.
Teaching tools
lectures: Powerpoint
practice: clinical cases, microscopy, necropsies
Office hours
See the website of Giuliano Bettini