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heaveho
- 10 Apr 2008 23:23 GMT
Are most vets trained to do surgery for skin cancers? Are they required
to do such surgeries as part of their training?
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Spot
- 12 Apr 2008 14:33 GMT
Every vet I know is able to remove skin cancer. Now if you want to follow
up with chemo or radioation you need to go to a specialist.
Celeste
> Are most vets trained to do surgery for skin cancers? Are they required
> to do such surgeries as part of their training?
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