- Veterinary Oncology Research
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- Human-Animal Interaction Studies
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Cancer is the leading cause of death in dogs, yet there are no established screening paradigms for early detection. Liquid biopsy methods that interrogate cancer-derived genomic alterations cell-free DNA blood being adopted multi-cancer detection human medicine and now available veterinary use. The CANcer Detection Dogs (CANDiD) study an international, multi-center clinical designed to validate performance a novel "liquid biopsy" test developed noninvasive characterization cancer dogs using...
Female dogs, especially intact or neutered lately, are at increased risk for reproductive disorders including mammary tumors (MTs). This retrospective study evaluated the prevalence of pathology and associated mortality in a cohort female dogs presented single veterinary clinic. The medical records born 2000–2003 were reviewed. included 599 cases, which 293 followed up until death. Causes death analyzed according to spaying status. Among 306 (51%), 50 (8%) had been spayed before 2 years age...
Very few studies, often with very small cohortes, tended to prove chemotherapy efficiency against canine agressive mammary carcinomas, either on the metastasis or median survival of dogs after surgery and chemo, this was not confirmed by other studies. As a result, we lack standardized efficient protocols that exist in human cases according their grade stage. In case report relapsing III solid carcinoma evolving into prominent lymphatic intravascular invasion mutifocal nodal extension (stage...
Very few studies, often with very small cohorts, have proven chemotherapy efficacy against canine aggressive mammary carcinomas, either in terms of metastasis or median survival, dogs after surgery and chemotherapy, such outcomes not being confirmed by other studies. As a result, we lack efficient standardized protocols, which exist human cases, according to the grade stage tumor dogs. In this case report, describe relapsing III solid carcinoma evolving into prominent lymphatic intravascular...