Overview
- Editors-in-Chief
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- David Killick,
- Amy LeBlanc
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- 7.3k (2024)
Latest articles
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Metastatic mast cell tumours causing polyostotic vertebral lesions in three dogs
- Freya Townsend
- Alessia Colverde
- Slavomíra Néčová
Case Report Open access 04 December 2025 Article: 34
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Gold Nano-Rod (AuNR)-mediated plasmonic photothermal therapy in feline mammary carcinoma: assessing metastatic and nonmetastatic outcomes
- Rasha H. Elsabagh
- Haithem A. Farghali
- Salah A. Selim
Research Open access 01 December 2025 Article: 33
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Malignant paravertebral sarcoma with concurrent hepatic metastases in a corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus)
- Johannes Hetterich
- C. Puff
- M. Pees
Case Report Open access 28 November 2025 Article: 32
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Clinical application of the MEK inhibitor trametinib in dogs with oral squamous cell carcinoma
- William P. Katt
- Cheryl E. Balkman
- Santiago Peralta
Research Open access 25 November 2025 Article: 31
Journal updates
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Waivers available
For articles submitted in 2024 and 2025, Veterinary Oncology has waivers available to offer that can be requested upon submission and allocated on acceptance. Once the standard peer review process has been completed and the Editors have made a decision to accept the article, authors without funding available won’t need to pay an APC. Enquire here for more information.
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Apply to join our Editorial Board
We are recruiting Editorial Board Members with expertise across all areas of our scope. If you are interested in becoming an Editorial Board Member for Veterinary Oncology and you meet the criteria, please apply here.
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Behind the Paper: Using Machine Learning to Explore the Impact of Physical Activity on Cancer Development in Golden Retrievers
Can exercise reduce the risk of cancer in Golden Retrievers? Two veterinarians applied machine learning to real-world data to search for answers that could improve canine health. Read the article here.
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Q&A with the Editors-in-Chief
Our new Editors-in-Chief, Dr. Amy LeBlanc and Prof. David Killick, answer 5 questions on their research backgrounds, career highlights, and their plans for Veterinary Oncology.
To read the Q&A, visit the Springer Nature Cancer Community page.
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