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Shedding Light on the Use of Photobiomodulation in Cancer Patients

by Chelsea Tripp, DVM, MS, DACVIM (O), and Lisa Miller, DVM, CCRT, CVA

 
  1. In veterinary medicine, our goal is always to do no harm. When we have to treat cancer, this becomes more challenging because many of the therapies needed to help target cancer have serious side effects. Treatment is often a balancing act of optimizing efficacy while still maintaining quality of life.  

     This webinar with veterinary oncologist Chelsea Tripp and Companion's VP of Veterinary Medicine, Lisa Miller, discusses the possibility of using photobiomodulation (PBM) to help manage side effects from cancer treatment and maintain or enhance the quality of life in these patients.



    Learning Objectives

    1. -Unique challenges for veterinary oncology patients
      -Historic concerns of using PBM in this patient population
      -Recent evidence for the use of PBM in cancer patients
      -Potential benefits of using PBM on cancer
      -Conditions for consideration
      -Real cases treated in a veterinary oncology practice

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