Dr Henriques
Le service d’oncologie est dirigé par Joaquim Henriques, doctorat en oncologie en court et pratiquant en exclusivité l’oncologie depuis une vingtaine d’années. Il a dirigé un hôpital dédié à l’oncologie vétérinaire depuis 13 ans et revient l’équipe de Frégis.Joaquim etait secrétaire de l’European Society of Veterinary Oncology et membre de la Veterinary Cancer Society. Il est également auteur et co-auteur de nombreuses publications scientifiques.
Le service d’oncologie est épaulé de toute l’équipe médicale de Frégis (3 médecins spécialistes (ou éligible), une cardiologue spécialiste, un neurologue et 5 résidents et 5 assistants) ainsi que de l’équipe chirurgicale (3 chirurgiens spécialistes, 3 résidents et 2 assistants) et de l’équipe d’imagerie, de dermatologie, d’ophtalmologie, notamment.
PUBLICATIONS
Peripheral blood cell ratios as prognostic factors in canine diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma treated with CHOP protocol
Veterinary and Comparative Oncology
2020/12/10| journal-article – DOI: 1111/vco.12668
Adjuvant doxorubicin vs metronomic cyclophosphamide and meloxicam vs surgery alone for cats with mammary carcinomas: A retrospective study of 137 cases
Veterinary and Comparative Oncology
- 2020/11/09| journal-article – DOI: 1111/vco.12660
Canine lymphoma and vector‐borne diseases: Molecular and serological evaluation of a possible complicity
Veterinary and Comparative Oncology
- 2020/11/03 | journal-article – DOI: 1111/vco.12658
Metastatic feline mammary cancer: prognostic factors, outcome and comparison of different treatment modalities – a retrospective multicentre study
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery
- 2020/10/20 | journal-article – DOI: 1177/1098612X20964416
» Hallmarks of cancer: a brief insight into our enemy! »South European Veterinary Congress-AVEPA
2019-11 | lecture-speech
» Metronomic therapy: where are we standing? «
South European Veterinary Conference
« HOW I TREAT…CANINE LYMPHOMA »
South European Veterinary Congress-AVEPA
2019-11 | lecture-speech
UPDATE ON CANINE MAST CELL TUMORS »South European Veterinary Congress-AVEPA
2019-11 | lecture-speech
Antibody Response to Toscana Virus and Sandfly Fever Sicilian Virus in Cats Naturally Exposed to Phlebotomine Sand Fly Bites in Portugal.Microorganisms
2019-09 | journal-article
PMID: 31514266
PMC: PMC6780191
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms7090339
Somatic evolution and global expansion of an ancient transmissible cancer lineage.Science (New York, N.Y.)
2019-08 | journal-article
PMID: 31371581
PUBLICATIONS
- 2020/11/09| journal-article – DOI: 1111/vco.12660
- 2020/11/03 | journal-article – DOI: 1111/vco.12658
- 2020/10/20 | journal-article – DOI: 1177/1098612X20964416
Peripheral blood cell ratios as prognostic factors in canine diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma treated with CHOP protocol
Veterinary and Comparative Oncology
2020/12/10| journal-article – DOI: 1111/vco.12668
Adjuvant doxorubicin vs metronomic cyclophosphamide and meloxicam vs surgery alone for cats with mammary carcinomas: A retrospective study of 137 cases
Veterinary and Comparative Oncology
Canine lymphoma and vector‐borne diseases: Molecular and serological evaluation of a possible complicity
Veterinary and Comparative Oncology
Metastatic feline mammary cancer: prognostic factors, outcome and comparison of different treatment modalities – a retrospective multicentre study
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery
» Hallmarks of cancer: a brief insight into our enemy! »South European Veterinary Congress-AVEPA
2019-11 | lecture-speech
» Metronomic therapy: where are we standing? «
South European Veterinary Conference
« HOW I TREAT…CANINE LYMPHOMA »
South European Veterinary Congress-AVEPA
2019-11 | lecture-speech
UPDATE ON CANINE MAST CELL TUMORS »South European Veterinary Congress-AVEPA
2019-11 | lecture-speech
Antibody Response to Toscana Virus and Sandfly Fever Sicilian Virus in Cats Naturally Exposed to Phlebotomine Sand Fly Bites in Portugal.Microorganisms
2019-09 | journal-article
PMID: 31514266
PMC: PMC6780191
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms7090339
Somatic evolution and global expansion of an ancient transmissible cancer lineage.Science (New York, N.Y.)
2019-08 | journal-article
PMID: 31371581