Oral neoplasia
Oral cancer is frequently encountered in both feline and canine patients; dogs are more often affected than cats...
BVMS, PhD, Dip. ECVIM-CA (Oncology), MRCVS
Dr. Argyle graduated from the University of Glasgow and after a period in practice returned to Glasgow to complete a PhD in Oncology/Immunology. He was senior lecturer in clinical oncology at Glasgow until 2002 when he became head of veterinary oncology at the University of Wisconsin. In 2005 he returned to Edinburgh University to the William Dick Chair of Veterinary Clinical Studies and became the dean for international and postgraduate research for both medicine and veterinary medicine in 2009. He is currently Head of School and Dean for the veterinary college. He is an RCVS/European specialist in Veterinary Oncology, and co-scientific editor of the Journal of Veterinary and Comparative Oncology. His major research interests are cancer and stem cell biology.
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Oral cancer is frequently encountered in both feline and canine patients; dogs are more often affected than cats...
Oral cancer is frequently encountered in both feline and canine patients; dogs are more often affected than cats...