Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) is the most commonly diagnosed neoplasm in the urinary bladder. Distant metastases to the regional lymph nodes, lungs, abdominal organs or bones are noted in up to 50% of dogs at time of death. Surgical excision is often not practical as TCC typically involve the trigone of the bladder and/or occurs multifocally throughout the bladder with field cancerization. Therapeutic approaches are very challenging and the requirement to evaluate alternative therapeutic protocols that may prolong survival times in dogs bearing these tumours is compelling. We assessed the immunohistochemical expression of HER-2 in 23 cases of canine TCCs of the urinary bladder and compare it with non-neoplastic urothelium in order to ev...
ABSTRACT. Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC), a urinary bladder tumor with high mortality, is encount...
More than 160,000 people are expected to die from invasive urothelial carcinoma (iUC) this year worl...
We were interested in this recent article by Gardmark et al.[1], in which they describe their analys...
Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) is the most commonly diagnosed neoplasm in the urinary bladder. Di...
HER2 overexpression has been reported in various human and canine tumours. The aim of this study is ...
Each year more than 65,000 people are diagnosed with urinary bladder cancer, and more than 14,000 pe...
Canine mammary tumors (CMTs) share many features with human breast cancer (HBC), specifically concer...
The proto-oncogene HER-2/neu (c-erbB-2) encodes a transmembrane receptor protein with tyrosine-kinas...
Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) is a tyrosine kinase receptor that promotes tumor ce...
Background: The frequency of over-expression of human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER-2) in ...
Despite the recent approval of several novel agents for patients with metastatic urothelial carcinom...
Genomic analyses are defining numerous new targets for cancer therapy. Therapies aimed at specific g...
Human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER-2) is a well-established target for anticancer antican...
While the role of the EGF family (in particular the HER2 receptor) has been well documented in human...
Invasive urothelial carcinoma (UC) is the most common form of urinary bladder cancer and most dogs u...
ABSTRACT. Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC), a urinary bladder tumor with high mortality, is encount...
More than 160,000 people are expected to die from invasive urothelial carcinoma (iUC) this year worl...
We were interested in this recent article by Gardmark et al.[1], in which they describe their analys...
Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) is the most commonly diagnosed neoplasm in the urinary bladder. Di...
HER2 overexpression has been reported in various human and canine tumours. The aim of this study is ...
Each year more than 65,000 people are diagnosed with urinary bladder cancer, and more than 14,000 pe...
Canine mammary tumors (CMTs) share many features with human breast cancer (HBC), specifically concer...
The proto-oncogene HER-2/neu (c-erbB-2) encodes a transmembrane receptor protein with tyrosine-kinas...
Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) is a tyrosine kinase receptor that promotes tumor ce...
Background: The frequency of over-expression of human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER-2) in ...
Despite the recent approval of several novel agents for patients with metastatic urothelial carcinom...
Genomic analyses are defining numerous new targets for cancer therapy. Therapies aimed at specific g...
Human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER-2) is a well-established target for anticancer antican...
While the role of the EGF family (in particular the HER2 receptor) has been well documented in human...
Invasive urothelial carcinoma (UC) is the most common form of urinary bladder cancer and most dogs u...
ABSTRACT. Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC), a urinary bladder tumor with high mortality, is encount...
More than 160,000 people are expected to die from invasive urothelial carcinoma (iUC) this year worl...
We were interested in this recent article by Gardmark et al.[1], in which they describe their analys...