The objectives of this lecture are to provide a summary of updates in conventional diagnostic and treatment options for canine lymphoma and introduce Western biomedical evidence supporting potential benefits of Traditional Chinese Medicine herbal therapy in disease control. Molecular diagnostics are now available for obtaining more objective information about behavior in canine lymphoma, which can be helpful in assisting clients in treatment decisions and determining which patients may do well with less aggressive chemotherapy protocols. This information is presented with the vision of beginning to bridge the gap that is often present between “conventional” and “alternative” medicine approaches. Improved communication can benefit patient care and assist practitioners in advising clients about diagnostic and treatment options that may be desired or beneficial to improving patient outcome. This webinar was originally recorded in 2018 and is presented in 2 parts (approximately 90 minutes each).