In a dvm360® interview, Fetch Charlotte faculty member, Dr Patrick Mahaney, previews his upcoming lecture on this topic
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The following is a partial transcript of the video.
Patrick Mahaney, VMD, CVA, CVJ: At [the] Fetch Charlotte [Conference], we're going to be talking about the complementary and alternative approach to cancer management. Really, the complementary and alternative approach isn't something overly crazy. It's just trying to complement what conventional oncology provides, which generally is chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery.
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