CARTAGENA ALBERTUS, J. / ROMAIRON DUARTE, A.
1. General aspects of senior oncology
	General aspects of senior oncology
		Oncology in senior animals
			Introduction
			What are the clinical effects of age?
			Are senior patients more likely to get cancer because of their age?
			Treating the senior patient
			The oncology visit
		Paraneoplastic syndromes
			Introduction
			Causes and origin of paraneoplastic syndromes
			Paraneoplastic syndromes and early diagnosis in oncology
			Paraneoplastic syndromes by body system
			Miscellaneous manifestations
2. Most common neoplasms in senior oncology
	Cutaneous tumours
		Introduction
			Prevalence of cutaneous tumours
			Aetiology
		Assessing a cutaneous tumour
			Cytology
			Biopsy
			Staging
		Most common cutaneous tumours
			Squamous cell carcinoma
			Mast cell tumour
			Cutaneous melanoma
			Cutaneous lymphoma
			Histiocytoma
			Cutaneous plasmacytoma
			Fibrovascular papillomas
			Basal cell carcinoma
			Hepatoid adenoma
			Injection-site sarcoma
	Digestive tumours in senior patients
		Oral tumours
			Introduction
			Classification
			Oral melanoma
			Squamous cell carcinoma
			Fibrosarcoma
			Epulides
		Gastrointestinal tumours
			General clinical signs
			Gastrointestinal tumours in dogs
			Gastrointestinal tumours in cats
	Eyelid and orbital tumours
		Introduction
			Nuclear sclerosis
			Iris atrophy
		Eyelid tumours in senior dogs and cats
			Meibomian gland adenomas and adenocarcinomas
			Melanomas
			Histiocytomas
			Mast cell tumours
			Hidrocystoma
			Peripheral nerve sheath tumours
			Squamous cell carcinoma
			Basal cell carcinoma
			Fibrosarcomas
		Orbital tumours in senior dogs and cats
			Introduction to orbital disorders
			Introduction to orbital tumours
			Orbital tumours in cats
	Musculoskeletal tumours in senior patients
		Osteosarcoma
			Tumour presentation and behaviour
			Clinical signs
			Aetiology
			Diagnosis
			Treatment
			Clinical course and prognosis in canine and feline osteosarcoma
		Soft tissue sarcomas
			Introduction
			Injection-site sarcoma in cats
		Haemolymphatic system tumours in senior patients
			Introduction
			Canine lymphoma
				Introduction
				Epidemiology
				Clinical presentation
				Diagnosis
				Treatment
		Leukaemia
			Classification
			Malignant lymphoproliferative disorders
			Myeloproliferative diseases
			Myelodysplastic syndromes
			How to identify leukaemia
			Treating leukaemia
		Feline leukaemia
3. Common clinical cases in senior oncology
	Common clinical cases in senior oncology
		Anaemia due to hyperoestrogenism caused by a tumour
			Clinical history
			Clinical examination
			Diagnostic tests
			Treatment
			Theoretical aspects
		Squamous cell carcinoma in senior cats
			Introduction
			Clinical examination
			Diagnostic tests and definitive diagnosis
			Medical and surgical treatment
			Clinical course
			Theoretical aspects
		Vaginal polyps in senior patients
			Introduction
			Clinical history
			Clinical examination
			Diagnostic tests
			Treatment options
			Theoretical aspects
		Oral canine melanoma
			Clinical history
			Surgical treatment
			Immunotherapy
		Eyelid mast cell tumour in a cat
			Clinical history
			Clinical examination
			Diagnostic tests
			Diagnosis
			Treatment
			Clinical course
			Theoretical aspects
		Nasal lymphoma in a cat
			Clinical history
			Clinical examination
			Diagnostic tests
			Diagnosis
			Treatment
			Prognosis
			Theoretical aspects
		Mediastinal lymphoma in a cat
			Clinical history
			Clinical examination
			Diagnostic tests
			Treatment
			Theoretical aspects
References 
The book Oncology in senior animals shows the neoplasms most commonly diagnosed in animals in the senior age range and describes their most common clinical signs, diagnostic approach, prognosis and treatment. It includes clinical cases.