Non invasive imaging techniques are commonly utilized in oncology patients for the purpose diagnosing, staging, assessing for therapeutic response and monitoring for recurrence of disease. As the technological advances in imaging progress, our ability to increase the sensitivity and specificity of our testing is also improved. Recent publications in veterinary medicine have expanding our knowledge base in the imaging features of various musculoskeletal sarcomas, including patterns of metastasis, and have pushed the limits on what we can learn from imaging to prognosticate for our patients. This in turn facilitates a more in depth discussion with our clients, allowing for educated decision making. Looking at recent imaging advances, as well as a discussion on where the future of cancer imaging lies, will be the focus of this brief overview.