
|Videos|October 26, 2022
How Dr Sue Ettinger treated chemotherapy-induced diarrhea in this intrapelvic sarcoma patient
Author(s)dvm360 Staff
Boarded oncologist Sue Ettinger walks through a recent oncology case and shares her approach to treating chemotherapy-induced diarrhea in her patient
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Sue Ettinger, DVM, DACVIM (oncology), is joined by owner Christian Nahas and canine patient Sambuca to discuss Samuca's treatment for an intrapelvic sarcoma. Ettinger explains her approach to this case and Nahas shares how her care impacted Sambuca.
The following is a partial transcript. See the full video for more:
Christian Nahas: When she did have the diarrhea, we gave her the drug [Canalevia-CA1] for 3 days, and each day, every time we gave it to her, her stool improved.
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