International audienceBackground: Feline mammary carcinomas (FMCs) are characterized by a high frequency of metastatic spread. The clinical TNM (Tumor, Node, Metastasis) system is used to describe local, regional, and distant tumor extent within the patient, but few publications confirmed its association with survival in cats with FMC. The purpose of this study was to determine if the histological staging system proposed for dogs in part 1 of this article had significant association with prognosis in cats.Materials and Methods: This retrospective study included 395 female cats with a surgically removed mammary carcinoma, with a 2-year follow-up. Invasiveness (distinction between in situ and invasive FMCs), the pathologic tumor size (pT), ly...
Most feline mammary tumours are aggressive carcinomas (80-90%) with poor prognosis. When compared to...
Cutaneous mast cell tumors (cMCTs) account for approximately 20% of skin neoplasms in cats. As there...
International audiencePURPOSE:Relevant animal models of human breast cancer are currently needed, es...
International audienceBackground: Feline mammary carcinomas (FMCs) are characterized by a high frequ...
International audienceBackground: Staging of mammary carcinomas of dogs and cats is not only importa...
International audienceFeline mammary carcinomas are highly malignant tumors usually associated with ...
Feline mammary carcinoma is highly malignant and generally associated with a poor prognosis, althoug...
Background: Mammary tumors are extremely common in cats and have high metastatic rates with poor pro...
A large number of studies have investigated feline mammary tumors in an attempt to identify prognost...
International audiencePURPOSE:Dogs have been proposed as spontaneous animal models of human breast c...
The histological grading used in the prognosis of mammary cancer in animals has usually concerned th...
Background/Aim: Feline mammary carcinomas (FMCs) are characterized by poor prognosis and little prog...
<p>Practical relevance: Mammary tumours are among the most common neoplasms in both cats and d...
Mammary cancer remains as the common cancer in intact female dogs and cats. Its share similarities ...
To investigate the association of prognostic factors of feline mammary gland neoplasms, correlating ...
Most feline mammary tumours are aggressive carcinomas (80-90%) with poor prognosis. When compared to...
Cutaneous mast cell tumors (cMCTs) account for approximately 20% of skin neoplasms in cats. As there...
International audiencePURPOSE:Relevant animal models of human breast cancer are currently needed, es...
International audienceBackground: Feline mammary carcinomas (FMCs) are characterized by a high frequ...
International audienceBackground: Staging of mammary carcinomas of dogs and cats is not only importa...
International audienceFeline mammary carcinomas are highly malignant tumors usually associated with ...
Feline mammary carcinoma is highly malignant and generally associated with a poor prognosis, althoug...
Background: Mammary tumors are extremely common in cats and have high metastatic rates with poor pro...
A large number of studies have investigated feline mammary tumors in an attempt to identify prognost...
International audiencePURPOSE:Dogs have been proposed as spontaneous animal models of human breast c...
The histological grading used in the prognosis of mammary cancer in animals has usually concerned th...
Background/Aim: Feline mammary carcinomas (FMCs) are characterized by poor prognosis and little prog...
<p>Practical relevance: Mammary tumours are among the most common neoplasms in both cats and d...
Mammary cancer remains as the common cancer in intact female dogs and cats. Its share similarities ...
To investigate the association of prognostic factors of feline mammary gland neoplasms, correlating ...
Most feline mammary tumours are aggressive carcinomas (80-90%) with poor prognosis. When compared to...
Cutaneous mast cell tumors (cMCTs) account for approximately 20% of skin neoplasms in cats. As there...
International audiencePURPOSE:Relevant animal models of human breast cancer are currently needed, es...