
Equine Case Study 2: Cancer Detection & Decision-Making in the Field
What if a small bump could be the start of something life-threatening?
This gripping 1.5-hour video case study pulls back the curtain on real horses, real tumors, and the hard decisions owners and vets face in the field. From elusive sarcoids to aggressive squamous cell carcinoma, you’ll see how equine cancers behave, spread, and respond to treatment: sometimes successfully, sometimes heartbreakingly not.
Led by a seasoned equine veterinarian, this class shares raw, unfiltered case footage and personal stories that reveal exactly why early recognition is critical. You’ll learn:
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How to spot warning signs before they turn into emergencies
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Why certain cancers spread silently, and where to check
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Which treatments work, which don’t, and why some do more harm than good
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The ethical line between helping and hurting when it comes to bodywork on cancerous horses
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What real-life outcomes teach us about communication, teamwork, and quality of life
Whether you’re a horse owner, barn manager, or vet tech, this is one of the most eye-opening hours you’ll spend on equine health.
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1.5-hour video lecture with detailed case walkthroughs
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Downloadable reference guides on common equine cancers
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Biosecurity and treatment decision checklists for hands-on professionals
You may never look at a “harmless bump” the same way again.
Want all 5 case studies?
This course is part of the Equine Case Study Masterclass, a discounted bundle that gives you access to every case study in the series. Learn from real horses, real injuries, and real diagnostic challenges across five essential topics.
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