Cancer registries are valuable sources for epidemiological research investigating risk factors underlying different types of cancer incidence. The present study is based on the Swiss Feline Cancer Registry that comprises 51,322 feline patient records, compiled between 1965 and 2008. In these records, 18,375 tumours were reported. The study analyses the influence of sex, neutering status, breed, time and age on the development of the most common tumour types and on their locations, using a multiple logistic regression model. The largest differences between breeds were found in the development of fibrosarcomas and squamous cell carcinomas, as well as in the development of tumours in the skin/subcutis and mammary gland. Differences, although o...
Naturally occurring tumours in domestic animals have been recognized as an interesting opportunity f...
This study is based on the Swiss Canine Cancer Registry, comprising 121,963 diagnostic records of do...
This retrospective study presents the Swiss Canine Cancer Registry, containing pathology diagnostic ...
Cancer registries are valuable sources for epidemiological research investigating risk factors under...
Cancer registries are valuable sources for epidemiological research investigating risk factors under...
SummaryCancer registries are valuable sources for epidemiological research investigating risk factor...
Cancer registries are valuable sources for epidemiological research investigating risk factors under...
Cancer registries are valuable sources for epidemiological research investigating risk factors under...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in companion animals. Information on the epidemiology o...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in companion animals. Information on the epidemiology o...
The animal cancer burden is essential for the translational value of companion animals in comparativ...
Analysis of canine and feline tumor malignancy data can help clinicians identify high-risk patients ...
For the first time this particular article presents the results of a statistical study concerning th...
Diagnostic records are a key feature of any cancer epidemiology, prevention or control strategy for ...
Diagnostic records are a key feature of any cancer epidemiology, prevention or control strategy for ...
Naturally occurring tumours in domestic animals have been recognized as an interesting opportunity f...
This study is based on the Swiss Canine Cancer Registry, comprising 121,963 diagnostic records of do...
This retrospective study presents the Swiss Canine Cancer Registry, containing pathology diagnostic ...
Cancer registries are valuable sources for epidemiological research investigating risk factors under...
Cancer registries are valuable sources for epidemiological research investigating risk factors under...
SummaryCancer registries are valuable sources for epidemiological research investigating risk factor...
Cancer registries are valuable sources for epidemiological research investigating risk factors under...
Cancer registries are valuable sources for epidemiological research investigating risk factors under...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in companion animals. Information on the epidemiology o...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in companion animals. Information on the epidemiology o...
The animal cancer burden is essential for the translational value of companion animals in comparativ...
Analysis of canine and feline tumor malignancy data can help clinicians identify high-risk patients ...
For the first time this particular article presents the results of a statistical study concerning th...
Diagnostic records are a key feature of any cancer epidemiology, prevention or control strategy for ...
Diagnostic records are a key feature of any cancer epidemiology, prevention or control strategy for ...
Naturally occurring tumours in domestic animals have been recognized as an interesting opportunity f...
This study is based on the Swiss Canine Cancer Registry, comprising 121,963 diagnostic records of do...
This retrospective study presents the Swiss Canine Cancer Registry, containing pathology diagnostic ...