Board-certified veterinary oncologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer in animals. A board-certified veterinary oncologist has completed extensive post-graduate study and training, has demonstrated clinical competency under close supervision, and has passed a comprehensive examination in the specialty. Board-certified oncologists are referred to as “Diplomates” of their specialty college. At the present time there are fewer than 300 board-certified veterinary oncologists in the country.
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