Dr. Lori Cesario, owner of Canine Cancer Academy, discusses quality of life for your pet when it is ill. A very difficult decision.
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Dr. Lori Cesario is a Board-Certified Veterinary Oncologist currently practicing in Southern California. She is originally from Long Island, New York but is happy to now call California home. She received a Bachelor of Science in Animal Bioscience from Penn State University. After college, Dr. Cesario worked in a lab at Cornell University developing mouse models of human prostate and mammary cancers, amongst others. She then attended Ross University Veterinary School, with a clinical year at the University of Wisconsin. She completed two one-year internships: a small animal rotating internship at the University of Illinois, followed by an oncology specialty internship at NC State. She then returned to the Midwest for an oncology residency at Michigan State University. Dr. Cesario is committed to maintaining a high quality of life in patients that are feeling well and improving the lives of patients that are feeling poorly. She uses her expertise to develop tailored treatment plans for each individual patient and family. Her professional interests include electrochemotherapy and histiocytic sarcoma. Understanding that many families head to the internet after a cancer diagnosis, she wanted to ensure that there were excellent resources there waiting for them. She developed the Dog Cancer Roadmap program so families would have a reliable resource for dog cancer information online. Having a dog diagnosed with cancer is very difficult, and nobody should have to experience it alone. When she is not at the hospital, Dr. Cesario enjoys hiking, pilates, and plant-based cooking. Sign up on our blog page to receive our weekly educational emails and stay up-to-date with the latest news about canine cancer!