In recent years mammary cancer has been increasingly recognized in pet rabbits. In addition to uterine carcinomas—the most common tumor of female rabbits—mammary cancer can also markedly reduce the life expectancy of pet rabbits. The aim of this review is to raise awareness for these tumors and to report recent progress in related research. Their detailed characterization will likely improve medical care for affected rabbits. Moreover, study results will contribute to comparative pathology and may reveal if the rabbit is a suitable model for certain types of breast cancer in humans. Available information suggests that most invasive cancer cases develop through stepwise progression from non-invasive forms. Thus, early recognition will likely...
International audiencePURPOSE:Dogs have been proposed as spontaneous animal models of human breast c...
Introduction:Uterine neoplasms are the most common spontaneous tumours in the rabbit and most cases ...
Thanks to breeders' and veterinary care, dogs' age is increasing, which results in proportional incr...
The aim of this retrospective study (2004–2011) was to examine mammary tumors and tumor-like lesions...
none6Introduction. Mammary adenocarcinomas are fairly common in female rabbits over 3 years of age a...
The aim of this retrospective study (2004–2011) was to examine mammary tumors and tumor-like lesions...
Neoplasia has long been reported as a rare finding in rabbits, but over the past decades the number ...
Background: Malignant myoepithelioma is a rare neoplasm in humans and rats, poorly reported in dogs ...
Simple Summary The interaction between tumors and immune cells influences tumor fate, i.e., regre...
Mammary cancer is a serious health issue in pet rabbits; prognostic factors are unknown. In a normal...
Mammary gland tumours are the most common neoplasia diagnosed in the female dog. These tumours occur...
Canine mammary tumours (CMTs) are the most common neoplasms in intact female dogs. Although the prev...
Mammary cancer remains as the common cancer in intact female dogs and cats. Its share similarities ...
Abstract. Mammary cancer occurs among all taxonomic groups, and comparing the disease in animals wit...
Naturally occurring tumours in domestic animals have been recognized as an interesting opportunity f...
International audiencePURPOSE:Dogs have been proposed as spontaneous animal models of human breast c...
Introduction:Uterine neoplasms are the most common spontaneous tumours in the rabbit and most cases ...
Thanks to breeders' and veterinary care, dogs' age is increasing, which results in proportional incr...
The aim of this retrospective study (2004–2011) was to examine mammary tumors and tumor-like lesions...
none6Introduction. Mammary adenocarcinomas are fairly common in female rabbits over 3 years of age a...
The aim of this retrospective study (2004–2011) was to examine mammary tumors and tumor-like lesions...
Neoplasia has long been reported as a rare finding in rabbits, but over the past decades the number ...
Background: Malignant myoepithelioma is a rare neoplasm in humans and rats, poorly reported in dogs ...
Simple Summary The interaction between tumors and immune cells influences tumor fate, i.e., regre...
Mammary cancer is a serious health issue in pet rabbits; prognostic factors are unknown. In a normal...
Mammary gland tumours are the most common neoplasia diagnosed in the female dog. These tumours occur...
Canine mammary tumours (CMTs) are the most common neoplasms in intact female dogs. Although the prev...
Mammary cancer remains as the common cancer in intact female dogs and cats. Its share similarities ...
Abstract. Mammary cancer occurs among all taxonomic groups, and comparing the disease in animals wit...
Naturally occurring tumours in domestic animals have been recognized as an interesting opportunity f...
International audiencePURPOSE:Dogs have been proposed as spontaneous animal models of human breast c...
Introduction:Uterine neoplasms are the most common spontaneous tumours in the rabbit and most cases ...
Thanks to breeders' and veterinary care, dogs' age is increasing, which results in proportional incr...