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Congress 2025 - Friday
This collection brings together lecture recordings from Friday 21st March, day two of BSAVA Congress 2025.
If you bought a delegate ticket to attend this day in person, then you should have access to these recordings. These lectures are also available for purchase, to those who did not attend the Friday.
BSAVA members get free access to all Congress proceedings and discounts on any other purchases.
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How to diagnose cancer in 2025
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Authors: Owen Davies and Maciej ParysThe key to getting a good outcome for cancer patients is to detect cancer at an early stage, but owing to the stoic nature of our canine and feline friends, disease has historically been picked up when quite advanced. Generations of vets have strived to manage owner’s expectations through phrases for example “there’s no blood test to tell you if your dog has a tumour.” Now paradigms are shifting, and that statement is simply untrue! A number of minimally invasive techniques to diagnose cancer at an early stage have made their way into the veterinary world. With an earlier diagnosis of cancer there will inevitably be more hope for a better long-term outcome, but that’s not all; new treatments are also becoming available. With the increasing availability of genomic profiling, targeted medical therapies, rather than chemotherapy, are becoming available, and more immunotherapies are being used, for example immune checkpoint inhibition. New techniques for example interventional therapies and advances in radiation therapy have also made many “untreatable” diseases highly treatable.
This session will highlight the best of old and new, placing emphasis on what can practically be achieved for the average case seen in practice. In session one we will review the tried and tested tools to diagnose cancer followed by reviewing the exciting new developments in the way of liquid biopsies and genomic profiling.
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How to treat cancer in 2025
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Authors: Iain Grant and Inge BreatnachThe key to getting a good outcome for cancer patients is to detect cancer at an early stage, but owing to the stoic nature of our canine and feline friends, disease has historically been picked up when quite advanced. Generations of vets have strived to manage owner’s expectations through phrases for example “there’s no blood test to tell you if your dog has a tumour.” Now paradigms are shifting, and that statement is simply untrue! A number of minimally invasive techniques to diagnose cancer at an early stage have made their way into the veterinary world. With an earlier diagnosis of cancer there will inevitably be more hope for a better long-term outcome, but that’s not all; new treatments are also becoming available. With the increasing availability of genomic profiling, targeted medical therapies, rather than chemotherapy, are becoming available, and more immunotherapies are being used, for example immune checkpoint inhibition. New techniques for example interventional therapies and advances in radiation therapy have also made many “untreatable” diseases highly treatable.
In this session we will review the tried and tested means of cancer treatment and highlight new treatment options before giving some practical tips to manage common chemotherapy cases in practice.
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Human factors: improving safety and outcomes in practice
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Authors: Helen Silver-McMahon and Samantha ThompsonWondering what Human Factors are and how we apply them to improve patient safety in practice?
In this interactive, workshop we will demystify the discipline of Human Factors. Examining several patient safety scenarios through a Human Factors lens and considering how we can make those scenarios safer for both the patient and the team. Participants will be encouraged to share their thoughts and ideas, leaving with a practical toolbox which will they can take back to practice.
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