International audienceBackground: Staging of mammary carcinomas of dogs and cats is not only important for prognostic purposes, but also to guide therapy, in particular regarding adjuvant chemotherapy. The classical staging system relies on T, the clinical tumor size, N, the clinical nodal stage, and M, distant metastasis, evaluated by the clinician. However, a more precise and reliable staging system is applied to human stage I–III breast cancer, i.e., without distant metastasis, in which T is replaced by the pathologic tumor size (pT), and N is replaced by the pathologic nodal stage (pN), both evaluated by the pathologist. This staging system is strongly associated with patient outcomes, and is used to select treatment options. The purpos...
OBJECTIVE: To describe clinical characteristics, treatment, and outcome of dogs with inflammatory ca...
Background/Aim: Feline mammary carcinomas (FMCs) are characterized by poor prognosis and little prog...
Canine mammary tumours (CMTs) are the most common neoplasms in intact female dogs. Although the prev...
International audienceBackground: Staging of mammary carcinomas of dogs and cats is not only importa...
International audienceBackground: Feline mammary carcinomas (FMCs) are characterized by a high frequ...
International audiencePURPOSE:Dogs have been proposed as spontaneous animal models of human breast c...
International audienceFeline mammary carcinomas are highly malignant tumors usually associated with ...
International audiencePURPOSE:Relevant animal models of human breast cancer are currently needed, es...
In this prospective study, a canine-adapted histological grading method was compared with histopatho...
Feline mammary carcinoma is highly malignant and generally associated with a poor prognosis, althoug...
The histological grading used in the prognosis of mammary cancer in animals has usually concerned th...
A large number of studies have investigated feline mammary tumors in an attempt to identify prognost...
OBJECTIVE: To describe clinical characteristics, treatment, and outcome of dogs with inflammatory ca...
OBJECTIVE: To describe clinical characteristics, treatment, and outcome of dogs with inflammatory ca...
Background/Aim: Feline mammary carcinomas (FMCs) are characterized by poor prognosis and little prog...
Canine mammary tumours (CMTs) are the most common neoplasms in intact female dogs. Although the prev...
International audienceBackground: Staging of mammary carcinomas of dogs and cats is not only importa...
International audienceBackground: Feline mammary carcinomas (FMCs) are characterized by a high frequ...
International audiencePURPOSE:Dogs have been proposed as spontaneous animal models of human breast c...
International audienceFeline mammary carcinomas are highly malignant tumors usually associated with ...
International audiencePURPOSE:Relevant animal models of human breast cancer are currently needed, es...
In this prospective study, a canine-adapted histological grading method was compared with histopatho...
Feline mammary carcinoma is highly malignant and generally associated with a poor prognosis, althoug...
The histological grading used in the prognosis of mammary cancer in animals has usually concerned th...
A large number of studies have investigated feline mammary tumors in an attempt to identify prognost...
OBJECTIVE: To describe clinical characteristics, treatment, and outcome of dogs with inflammatory ca...
OBJECTIVE: To describe clinical characteristics, treatment, and outcome of dogs with inflammatory ca...
Background/Aim: Feline mammary carcinomas (FMCs) are characterized by poor prognosis and little prog...
Canine mammary tumours (CMTs) are the most common neoplasms in intact female dogs. Although the prev...