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Common Feline Cancers – Flexi CPD

£155.00 Ex VAT

Type:  Flexi CPD (converted from a tutored course)
Start:  On-demand / Unlimited Lifetime Access
CPD:    8 hours (UK), 8 points (approved in AUS, NZ and ZA)
Level:  Intermediate / Advanced

 

Description

SAVC and AVNAT Approved Course
This flexi CPD course is aimed at vet nurses and vet technicians in general practice and is available on-demand with unlimited lifetime access.  Each module consists of a tutorial, quiz and further reading articles

 

Of the numerous cancers that affect our feline companions, lymphoma, squamous cell carcinoma, soft tissue sarcoma and mammary tumours are the most frequently diagnosed in the veterinary clinic.

 

This four module course dedicates a week per subject, where we explore the risk factors associated with each of these neoplasms and investigate the methods used to acquire a diagnosis. Treatment options will be discussed with particular detail placed on medical and surgical management techniques that can be applied to general practice and specialist nursing alike.

 

After completing this online course, participants will have a greater knowledge of these common diseases, enabling understanding of the prognosis and treatment goals; ultimately broadening communication and practical skills in the subject area.

 

This course is particularly suitable for nurses who have experience in oncology and are looking to broaden their knowledge and compliments the ‘Common Canine Cancer’ course with particular focus on feline friendly care. For nurses in general practice, the course ‘Introduction to Oncology’ may be more suitable.

 

Module 1

Mammary Tumours

Mammary tumours are a common tumour in cats which are often malignant, yet a small percentage are benign. Early detection and intervention can have a positive outcome and some patients go on to live disease-free lives, others require continuous treatment and monitoring.

 

  • Presentation and behaviour of mammary tumours
  • Diagnosis and staging
  • Treatment modalities and monitoring considerations

Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:

 

  • Explain the potential causes of mammary tumours in cats
  • List what investigative procedures may be necessary to secure a diagnosis and what safety factors should be observed when sampling masses
  • Understand which treatment modalities are most useful for which form of the disease
  • Describe the patient and client care considerations when managing cases of feline mammary tumours

Module 2

Lymphoma

Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphocytes and/or lymphoid tissue, which is present in many locations within the body; presentation and treatment of these cases is dependant on location. This module we will cover:

 

  • Manifestation of feline lymphoma and categories of disease
  • Diagnosis, staging and prognostic indicators
  • Treatment options for feline lymphoma
  • Chemotherapy protocols, client expectations and how to create a feline friendly environment

Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:

 

  • List the common manifestations of feline lymphoma and the patient groups most affected
  • Understand the value of staging and monitoring the disease
  • Describe the subtypes of feline lymphoma and the difference in treatment approaches
  • Explain the rationale of a multimodal chemotherapy protocol and how it may impact on prognosis
  • Analyse personal skill set and determine how you could support feline patients with lymphoma using your practice facilities

Module 3

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common form of head and mouth cancer in cats; the behaviour of this neoplasm is sometimes unpredictable and can be very invasive. In module three we discuss the presentation, investigation and treatment options available for these patients and look at some practices which are novel to veterinary medicine.

 

  • Presentation, diagnosis and staging of squamous cell carcinoma, including lymph node mapping
  • Treatment options and impact on prognosis
  • Surgical interventions, nursing support and rehabilitation
  • Introduction to electrochemotherapy and photodynamic therapy

Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:

 

  • Describe the different imaging techniques used to evaluate feline squamous cell carcinoma
  • List treatment options and prognostic indicators for feline squamous cell carcinoma
  • Understand the mechanism of action behind novel techniques for feline squamous cell carcinoma
  • Describe the common surgical interventions and post-operative patient considerations

Module 4

Soft Tissue Sarcoma

Feline injection site sarcoma (FISS) is one of the most common soft tissue sarcomas of cats. The disease may present as a minor mass to the owner but often this is just the tip of the iceberg. module 4 looks at FISS in more detail and brings the courses learning materials all together in this last week

 

  • Soft tissue sarcoma pathophysiology overview
  • Diagnostic and staging processes
  • Treatment options, radiation and surgical management
  • Adjuvant (post-operative) chemotherapy and restaging

Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:

 

  • Describe the diagnostic approach to determining cancer diagnosis and tumour burden
  • Explain typical neoplastic behaviour of FISS and the impact of intervention on survival time
  • Understand the fundamental reasoning for adjuvant chemotherapy and the options for post-operative care

The course will be available immediately following purchase, with unlimited lifetime access and will provide a total of:
8 hours of CPD (UK)
8 points (Australia and New Zealand)
8 points (South Africa – SAVC Accreditation Number AC/2461/25)

Release date: Apr 2025

4 reviews for Common Feline Cancers – Flexi CPD

  1. Bec L

    Very informative and interesting course – lots to think about!

    Rated: Intermediate / Advanced level
    (Qualified RVN in general practice >5 years – UK)

  2. Kimberley D

    brilliant course. great webinar information and loved the crossword part.

    Rated: Intermediate level
    (Qualified RVN in general practice >5 years – UK)

  3. Sue G

    Lots of good information on relevant topics, but did find the study facts and figures a bit overwhelming at times.

    Rated: Intermediate level
    (Qualified RVN in general practice >5 years – UK)

  4. Kayla-Anne K

    excellent and informative

    Rated: Intermediate level
    (Referral or specialist RVN – AUS)

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Speaker

Nicola Read MSc (Veterinary Nursing), PgCert (Oncology Nursing), PgCert (Vet Ed), DipAVN (Med), AFHEA, RVN
Head Oncology Nurse, Royal Veterinary College

 

Nicola qualified in 2000 from a well-established small animal general practice in North West London where she also gained the D32/33 Assessor qualification. She spent a year at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in 2001 to gain experience in a charity based organisation and then moved to the Queen Mother Hospital, Royal Veterinary College in 2002, in order to study for the RCVS Advanced diploma. In June 2008 she became the Head Medicine Nurse at the Royal Veterinary College, then Head Oncology Nurse in 2015 after a departmental split. She recently earned her MSc in Veterinary Nursing and PgC in Veterinary Education. Her clinical interests are endocrinology, gastroenterology, oncology immune-mediated disease and palliative care.

CPD Hours

This online course is worth 8 hours of CPD.

 

A certificate will be available from the ‘My Courses’ section, for you to download and print, once you have completed the course.  A permanent record of your total CPD hours will also be recorded in your account section.

AVNAT

Australia and New Zealand 

The Australian Veterinary Nurse and Technician (AVNAT) Regulatory Council has allocated 8 AVNAT CPD points to this continuing education activity.

 

This course is also recognised by the New Zealand Veterinary Nursing Association (NZVNA) as providing 8 CPD points.

 

SAVC

South Africa

The South African Veterinary Council (SAVC) has allocated 8 CPD points to this continuing education activity. Accreditation Number AC/2461/25)

Information

Upon purchase you will be immediately registered to attend the course, with unlimited lifetime access.  The course will consist of four modules, where each module provides two hours of CPD, in the form of a tutorial, a quiz and also a selection of further reading journals, articles or book chapters.

 

The course is completely flexible, where all the learning resources are provided immediately – it is designed for you to complete one module per week, but it is completely up to you, how and when you decide to complete the course. You have unlimited lifetime access to all the supportive learning materials, and once you have completed the whole course, a certificate will be automatically generated.

 

Looking for some further information? – please have a look at our Flexi Online CPD Courses – PDF Guide

Levels

This course has been listed as ‘Intermediate / Advanced’ level

 

All of our courses are aimed at veterinary nurses in general practice, but everyone who works in the veterinary profession is very welcome to attend, whether you are a clinical receptionist, veterinary surgeon, student nurse or have been a qualified nurse for over 20 years!

 

The courses are not formally assessed for skill level, so the following CPD levels are just a rough guide to help you decide if a course may be more or less suitable:

 

Introduction
– maybe most suitable for qualified nurses in general practice approaching a new topic or looking for a refresher course

Intermediate
– maybe most suitable for qualified nurses in general practice along with referral / specialist nurses looking for a refresher course

Advanced
– maybe most suitable for referral / specialist nurses and highly experienced qualified nurses in general practice

Invoice My Practice

Invoice

Debit or credit card is the preferred payment method

Please ask your practice manager or accounts department to visit the website, register an account in their own name, and during checkout, complete the ‘delegate name’ and ‘delegate email’ sections with your personal details.  We will then register you a personal account on your behalf, and transfer the course booking over to your new personal account.  We will of course email you all the information you need to access this new account and your CPD course.

 

If you need an invoice and no other payment method is available to you, then please email [email protected] with all the following information:

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