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期刊名:Veterinary and comparative oncology

缩写:VET COMP ONCOL

ISSN:1476-5810

e-ISSN:1476-5829

IF/分区:1.9/Q2

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Samantha R Bajorek,Trina N Hazzah,John D Chretin et al. Samantha R Bajorek et al.
The use of compounded formulations of chemotherapy in veterinary medicine is common. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the drug amount of two compounded chemotherapeutics (chlorambucil and cyclophosphamide) from multiple veterinary ...
Hun Kyeong Shin,Hea Ji Chung,Wan Hee Kim Hun Kyeong Shin
Phosphorylated signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (pSTAT3), which is related to anti-apoptosis, cellular proliferation, invasion and migration of tumours, has prognostic significance in malignant tumours in humans as well as...
Laura Marconato,Eugenio Faroni,Emiliano Battisti et al. Laura Marconato et al.
Canine cutaneous mast cell tumours (MCTs) are currently staged based on the World Health Organization (WHO) classification, which has remained unchanged since its initial formulation. Our study aimed to assess the reliability of a novel pTN...
SoYoung Park,Sehoon Kim,Yeon-Jung Hong et al. SoYoung Park et al.
Canine lymphoma, the most prevalent haematopoietic tumour in dogs, presents significant challenges in veterinary oncology. This study investigates the prognostic value of the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) in small-sized dogs (≤10 kg...
Kei Kuroki,Christine Tran Hoang,Anita M Rogic et al. Kei Kuroki et al.
BRAF is one of multiple RAF proteins responsible for the activation of the MAPK cell signalling cascade involved in cell growth, differentiation, and survival. A hotspot BRAFV600E mutation, in exon 15, was determined to be a driver in 100% ...
Adália F Oliveira-Lopes,Marcelo M Götze,Belarmino E Lopes-Neto et al. Adália F Oliveira-Lopes et al.
Canine mammary tumours (CMT) have histological, clinicopathological and molecular resemblances to human breast cancer (HBC), positioning them as viable models for studying the human disease. CMT initiation and progression occur spontaneousl...
Nicolas Diop,David Sayag,Grégoire Bernardo Marques et al. Nicolas Diop et al.
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) with intravenous (IV) and/or intratumoral (IT) bleomycin has shown considerable efficacy in the treatment of non-resectable feline cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC), boasting response rates of up to 95%, but...
Semik-Gurgul Ewelina,Zaborowska Anna,Pędziwiatr Rafał et al. Semik-Gurgul Ewelina et al.
Sarcoids are the most frequently diagnosed dermatological tumour in horses. It is a disease that can affect various species of equids, such as donkeys, mules and zebras. This type of tumour can develop in all horse breeds, regardless of age...
Catalucci Chiara,Bianchi Marco Luigi,Treggiari Elisabetta et al. Catalucci Chiara et al.
Multiagent chemotherapy is considered the most effective treatment for canine high-grade lymphoma; however, due to cost and time requirements, single-agent protocols have also been described. The aim of our study was to evaluate the outcome...
Tracy L Gieger,Leanne Magestro,Jillian Walz et al. Tracy L Gieger et al.
Although canine pituitary masses (PM) are increasingly treated with stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT), historical literature supports superior outcomes with conventional full-course fractionated radiation therapy (FRT). A multi-institutional ...