<p>Practical relevance: Mammary tumours are among the most common neoplasms in both cats and dogs, but the prevalence of malignant histological types is far higher in cats (ratio of malignant:benign is at least 4:1).</p> <p>Clinical challenges: The more aggressive nature of mammary neoplasia in cats poses challenges for management. Prognosis is affected by tumour size and, therefore, early recognition and treatment of mammary tumours is paramount. Although the primary tumour can be excised surgically, no studies have shown that chemotherapy significantly extends survival time; hence, metastatic spread remains an important clinical problem.</p> <p>Patient group: Mammary tumours usually affect older female ...
Mast cell tumour (MCT) or mastocytoma is one of the most frequent malignant cutaneous tumours in the...
Mammary gland tumors are one of the most common tumors seen in veterinary clinical practice. It is t...
Naturally occurring tumors in dogs are well-established models for several human cancers. Domestic c...
Background: Mammary tumors are extremely common in cats and have high metastatic rates with poor pro...
International audienceBackground: Feline mammary carcinomas (FMCs) are characterized by a high frequ...
Mammary cancer remains as the common cancer in intact female dogs and cats. Its share similarities ...
Mostly the feline mammary tumors are malignant tumors, the ratio or percentage of malignant mammary ...
Naturally occurring tumours in domestic animals have been recognized as an interesting opportunity f...
Mammary tumors in felines rank third in frequency after skin tumors and lymphoma, equivalent to 12% ...
The neoplasms in small animals have great relevance in the clinic of pets, not only for its increasi...
Clinical update and possible new treatment avenues Practical relevance: Feline mast cell tumors (MCT...
Background: In the feline species, 80% to 93% of neoplasias in the mammary gland are malignant, bein...
The rate of cancer diagnosis in cats is increasing, and one of the most common type is of mammary gl...
Mast cell tumours (MCTs) are relatively common tumours of cats, and are the second most common cutan...
Naturally occurring tumors in dogs are well-established models for several human cancers. Domestic c...
Mast cell tumour (MCT) or mastocytoma is one of the most frequent malignant cutaneous tumours in the...
Mammary gland tumors are one of the most common tumors seen in veterinary clinical practice. It is t...
Naturally occurring tumors in dogs are well-established models for several human cancers. Domestic c...
Background: Mammary tumors are extremely common in cats and have high metastatic rates with poor pro...
International audienceBackground: Feline mammary carcinomas (FMCs) are characterized by a high frequ...
Mammary cancer remains as the common cancer in intact female dogs and cats. Its share similarities ...
Mostly the feline mammary tumors are malignant tumors, the ratio or percentage of malignant mammary ...
Naturally occurring tumours in domestic animals have been recognized as an interesting opportunity f...
Mammary tumors in felines rank third in frequency after skin tumors and lymphoma, equivalent to 12% ...
The neoplasms in small animals have great relevance in the clinic of pets, not only for its increasi...
Clinical update and possible new treatment avenues Practical relevance: Feline mast cell tumors (MCT...
Background: In the feline species, 80% to 93% of neoplasias in the mammary gland are malignant, bein...
The rate of cancer diagnosis in cats is increasing, and one of the most common type is of mammary gl...
Mast cell tumours (MCTs) are relatively common tumours of cats, and are the second most common cutan...
Naturally occurring tumors in dogs are well-established models for several human cancers. Domestic c...
Mast cell tumour (MCT) or mastocytoma is one of the most frequent malignant cutaneous tumours in the...
Mammary gland tumors are one of the most common tumors seen in veterinary clinical practice. It is t...
Naturally occurring tumors in dogs are well-established models for several human cancers. Domestic c...