Oncology of Companion Animals
A.Y. 2025/2026
Learning objectives
The course aims to provide students with comprehensive knowledge pertaining to the pathogenesis, multidisciplinary diagnostics, and treatment of tumors in dogs and cats. The latter aspect is addressed through a structured, practical approach based on clinical cases. The course begins with the interaction with the owner and the clinical examination, progressing to sample collection techniques and the fundamental clinical-pathological, laboratory, anatomopathological, molecular, and imaging diagnostic findings. Additionally, students will acquire essential practical insights into clinical staging and oncological therapy.
Expected learning outcomes
Ability to apply knowledge and understanding: The students should be capable of conducting basic diagnostic investigations and performing appropriate sample collections for laboratory analysis. Furthermore, they must interpret laboratory results in conjunction with clinical examination findings to define the most suitable therapy and monitoring approach.
Autonomy of Judgment: Independently, the students should be able to utilize information derived from scientific databases and recent oncology literature concerning the primary oncological pathologies in companion animals.
Communication skills: The student should be adept at communicating scientific work content related to veterinary oncology to peers. Additionally, they must be able to interact with the animal owner to gather information about the recent and past medical history, and to communicate the results of diagnostic investigations, prognosis, and therapeutic possibilities.
Learning Ability: The students must demonstrate an appropriate study and learning method aimed at the practical application of acquired knowledge to real clinical cases.
Autonomy of Judgment: Independently, the students should be able to utilize information derived from scientific databases and recent oncology literature concerning the primary oncological pathologies in companion animals.
Communication skills: The student should be adept at communicating scientific work content related to veterinary oncology to peers. Additionally, they must be able to interact with the animal owner to gather information about the recent and past medical history, and to communicate the results of diagnostic investigations, prognosis, and therapeutic possibilities.
Learning Ability: The students must demonstrate an appropriate study and learning method aimed at the practical application of acquired knowledge to real clinical cases.
Lesson period: Second semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
Second semester
Clinical and surgical oncology
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Practicals: 32 hours
Professor:
Ferrari Roberta
Shifts:
Turno
Professor:
Ferrari Roberta
General and oncological cytology
VET/03 - VETERINARY PATHOLOGY - University credits: 1
Practicals: 16 hours
Professor:
Stranieri Angelica
Shifts:
Turno
Professor:
Stranieri Angelica
Hematological neoplasms
VET/03 - VETERINARY PATHOLOGY - University credits: 1
Practicals: 16 hours
Professor:
Comazzi Stefano
Shifts:
Turno
Professor:
Comazzi Stefano
Histopathological diagnosis in oncology
VET/03 - VETERINARY PATHOLOGY - University credits: 1
Practicals: 16 hours
Professor:
Giudice Chiara
Shifts:
Turno
Professor:
Giudice Chiara
Immunohistochemical diagnosis in oncology
VET/03 - VETERINARY PATHOLOGY - University credits: 1
Practicals: 16 hours
Professor:
Grieco Valeria
Shifts:
Turno
Professor:
Grieco Valeria
Laboratory diagnosis in oncology
VET/03 - VETERINARY PATHOLOGY - University credits: 1
Practicals: 16 hours
Professor:
Martini Valeria
Shifts:
Turno
Professor:
Martini Valeria
Oncologic and interventional
VET/09 - VETERINARY CLINICAL SURGERY - University credits: 1
Practicals: 16 hours
Professor:
Di Giancamillo Mauro
Shifts:
Turno
Professor:
Di Giancamillo MauroProfessor(s)
Reception:
from Monday to Friday, on request