Naturally occurring tumours in domestic animals have been recognized as an interesting opportunity for comparative oncology (MacEwen, 1990; Vail & MacEwen, 2000). Cancer is the second most frequent cause of death in humans and the first one in dogs and cats (Jemal et al. 2003). The age-adjusted overall cancer incidence per 100000 individuals per year is comparable in humans and domestic animals, being approximately 300 in humans, 381 in dogs and 264 in cats (Vail & MacEwen, 2000). When analysing the incidence by site, breast cancer is the most frequent (32%) in women, the first of all neoplasia (52%) occurring in bitches and the third (17%) in queens after lymphohaemopoietic and skin tumours (Hayes et al. 1981; Hayes & Mooney, 1985; MacEwen...
Analysis of canine and feline tumor malignancy data can help clinicians identify high-risk patients ...
This paper presents the results of the study of various pathomorphological forms of breast tumors in...
The records are not clear, but Man has been sheltering the cat inside his home for over 12,000 years...
Naturally occurring tumours in domestic animals have been recognized as an interesting opportunity f...
Naturally occurring tumors in dogs are well-established models for several human cancers. Domestic c...
Naturally occurring tumors in dogs are well-established models for several human cancers. Domestic c...
Abstract. Mammary cancer occurs among all taxonomic groups, and comparing the disease in animals wit...
The animal cancer burden is essential for the translational value of companion animals in comparativ...
Mammary cancer remains as the common cancer in intact female dogs and cats. Its share similarities ...
Companion animals with naturally occurring cancers can provide an advantageous model for cancer rese...
Mammary gland tumours are the most common neoplasia diagnosed in the female dog. These tumours occur...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in companion animals. Information on the epidemiology o...
This review research article has gone through the cancer incidence in domesticated and wild animals....
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in companion animals. Information on the epidemiology o...
The neoplasms in small animals have great relevance in the clinic of pets, not only for its increasi...
Analysis of canine and feline tumor malignancy data can help clinicians identify high-risk patients ...
This paper presents the results of the study of various pathomorphological forms of breast tumors in...
The records are not clear, but Man has been sheltering the cat inside his home for over 12,000 years...
Naturally occurring tumours in domestic animals have been recognized as an interesting opportunity f...
Naturally occurring tumors in dogs are well-established models for several human cancers. Domestic c...
Naturally occurring tumors in dogs are well-established models for several human cancers. Domestic c...
Abstract. Mammary cancer occurs among all taxonomic groups, and comparing the disease in animals wit...
The animal cancer burden is essential for the translational value of companion animals in comparativ...
Mammary cancer remains as the common cancer in intact female dogs and cats. Its share similarities ...
Companion animals with naturally occurring cancers can provide an advantageous model for cancer rese...
Mammary gland tumours are the most common neoplasia diagnosed in the female dog. These tumours occur...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in companion animals. Information on the epidemiology o...
This review research article has gone through the cancer incidence in domesticated and wild animals....
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in companion animals. Information on the epidemiology o...
The neoplasms in small animals have great relevance in the clinic of pets, not only for its increasi...
Analysis of canine and feline tumor malignancy data can help clinicians identify high-risk patients ...
This paper presents the results of the study of various pathomorphological forms of breast tumors in...
The records are not clear, but Man has been sheltering the cat inside his home for over 12,000 years...