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James Elliott

James Elliott

BVM&S, Cert. SAM, Dip. ECVIM-CA (Oncology), Dip. ACVR (RO), MRCVS, Southfields Veterinary Specialists, Essex, UK

United Kingdom

Dr. Elliott graduated from the University of Edinburgh and worked in general practice before completing an internship and residency in small animal oncology at the University of Liverpool. Subsequent to this he became a lecturer in oncology at the University before moving to a large private UK referral center where he helped develop the oncology service. Having spent some years at North Carolina State University, Dr. Elliott is experienced in all aspects of radiation and clinical oncology, and is a regular congress speaker on oncology topics. He has published on various subjects, including blood biomarkers in certain cancers, chemotherapy for canine lymphoma and canine oral mast cell tumors. 

Contributions from James Elliott

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Cats can enjoy an excellent quality of life whilst receiving chemotherapy

Issue number32.2 Published 16/11/2022

Feline mediastinal lymphoma

Lymphoma is one of the most common neoplasms of cats, and the mediastinal form can be a major differential for a cat that presents with respiratory signs, as James Elliott describes.

By James Elliott