
Overview
Canine mast cell tumours (MCTs) are among the most common skin tumours in dogs, ranging from benign forms that can be cured with surgery alone to aggressive variants that can lead to rapid deterioration and death within a few months of diagnosis, despite intensive treatment. Dr Catherine Chan provides a comprehensive overview of the latest advancements in the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment options for managing canine MCTs. Explore updated diagnostic techniques, including cytological grading and histopathological evaluations, and learn how to interpret these results effectively. Discover new strategies for handling this diverse tumour and improving outcomes for your canine patients.
Price levels
17 Mar 2025 to 11 Sep 2025 | |
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Associate | $25.00 |
AVA Member | $25.00 |
New Graduate | $25.00 |
Non-Member | $50.00 |
Student | $25.00 |
Small Animal - Associate | $0.00 |
Small Animal - AVA Member | $0.00 |
Small Animal - New Graduate | $0.00 |
Small Animal - Student | $0.00 |
Who should attend
Veterinarians, New Grads, Students
Further details
Please note this on-demand webinar is free for ASAV members.
Please ensure you are logged into the AVA website before registering.
If you previously registered for the live webinar held on the 11 September 2024, please follow the steps below to access the on demand recording on My Learning:
- Browse to https://mylearning.ava.com.au
- Click on the Personal account button
- If you are prompted, log in with your AVA website account*
- When you land on the My Learning Home Page, click on the Record of Learning button. IMPORTANT: the webinar course will appear in approximately 5 minutes. You can refresh your browser during this time to speed up the process a little.
* Don't have an AVA website account? Click here to create an account and follow the prompts. Following this, your account and the on demand webinar will be available within the next hour. After this time, please return to the steps above.
Presenter(s)
Dr Catherine Chan

On-Demand | ASAV Webinar | Canine mast cell tumours – what we know now | Dr Catherine Chan
End:11 September 2025, 9:00PM