Breed‐predispositions to cancer in pedigree dogs

JM Dobson - International Scholarly Research Notices, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Cancer is a common problem in dogs and although all breeds of dog and crossbred dogs
may be affected, it is notable that some breeds of pedigree dogs appear to be at increased …

Canine mammary tumours, an overview.

N Sleeckx, H De Rooster, VK EJ… - … in domestic animals …, 2011 - europepmc.org
Canine mammary tumours (CMTs) are the most common neoplasms in intact female dogs.
Although the prevalence of these tumours decreases in regions where preventive ovari …

Tumors of the mammary gland

MH Goldschmidt, L Peña… - Tumors in domestic …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter considers the factors that are directly associated with the development of
mammary neoplasms in the dog and cat. The mammary glands are modified subcutaneous …

Estimating canine cancer incidence: findings from a population-based tumour registry in northwestern Italy

E Baioni, E Scanziani, MC Vincenti, M Leschiera… - BMC veterinary …, 2017 - Springer
Background Canine cancer registry data can be put to good use in epidemiological studies.
Quantitative comparison of tumour types may reveal unusual cancer frequencies, providing …

Classroom based dialect awareness in heritage language instruction: A critical applied linguistic approach

GA Martínez - Heritage Language Journal, 2003 - brill.com
The present paper argues that while the Spanish for Heritage Learners (SHL) profession
has given ample attention to sociolinguistic issues such as linguistic standards and …

Incidence of mammary tumors in the canine population living in the Veneto region (Northeastern Italy): Risk factors and similarities to human breast cancer

M Vascellari, K Capello, A Carminato… - Preventive Veterinary …, 2016 - Elsevier
Although mammary gland tumors (MT) are the most-common type of tumor in intact female
dogs, there is little information about their incidence in dog population. Data on MT in female …

[HTML][HTML] Swiss canine cancer registry 1955–2008: occurrence of the most common tumour diagnoses and influence of age, breed, body size, sex and neutering status …

K Grüntzig, R Graf, G Boo, F Guscetti, M Hässig… - Journal of comparative …, 2016 - Elsevier
This study is based on the Swiss Canine Cancer Registry, comprising 121,963 diagnostic
records of dogs compiled between 1955 and 2008, in which 63,214 (51.83%) animals were …

The Swiss Canine Cancer Registry: a retrospective study on the occurrence of tumours in dogs in Switzerland from 1955 to 2008

K Grüntzig, R Graf, M Hässig, M Welle, D Meier… - Journal of comparative …, 2015 - Elsevier
Diagnostic records are a key feature of any cancer epidemiology, prevention or control
strategy for man and animals. Therefore, the information stored in human and animal cancer …

Companion animals in comparative oncology: One Medicine in action

OA Garden, SW Volk, NJ Mason, JA Perry - The Veterinary Journal, 2018 - Elsevier
Comparative oncology is poised to have a far-reaching impact on both animals and human
beings with cancer. The field is gaining momentum and has repeatedly proven its utility in …

Approaches to canine health surveillance

DG O'Neill, DB Church, PD McGreevy… - Canine genetics and …, 2014 - Springer
Effective canine health surveillance systems can be used to monitor disease in the general
population, prioritise disorders for strategic control and focus clinical research, and to …