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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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Mariana Pinto Ribeiro,Ana Canadas-Sousa,Catarina Aluai-Cunha et al. Mariana Pinto Ribeiro et al.
Mast cell tumours (MCTs) are the most frequent cutaneous neoplasia of the dog, and they have very variable biological behaviour and survival times. Surgery is still the best treatment, and despite the several adjuvant therapies described, m...
Rosina Sánchez Solé,Andrés López Radcenco,Guillermo Moyna et al. Rosina Sánchez Solé et al.
Canine lymphoma represents a biologically and metabolically heterogeneous group of neoplasms that arise from malignant transformation of lymphoid cells. An accurate diagnosis is crucial because of its impact on survival. Current diagnostic ...
Valerie J Poirier,Valeria Meier,Michelle Turek et al. Valerie J Poirier et al.
The standard of care treatment for localised feline nasal lymphoma (FeNL) is radiation therapy (RT). Early local or systemic failure occurs in 17%-45% of cats treated with RT with or without chemotherapy. The aim of this study was to determ...
Valerie J Poirier,Tracy Gieger,Fiona M K James et al. Valerie J Poirier et al.
This multicenter retrospective study evaluated the effects of a time delay and steroids on the volume of peritumoral edema (VPTE) in dogs with extra-axial brain tumours. The hypothesis is that VPTE will decrease between the diagnostic (MRI-...
Mikael Kerboeuf,Kristin Paaske Anfinsen,Erling Olaf Koppang et al. Mikael Kerboeuf et al.
Pre-metastatic niche (PMN) formation is essential for metastatic development and drives organotropism. Tumour-derived extracellular vesicles and soluble factors remodel the microenvironment of distant metastatic organs before subsequent met...
Yeganeh Mehrani,Julia E Kakish,Christina Napoleoni et al. Yeganeh Mehrani et al.
Canine mast cell tumours (MCTs) are one of the most common skin cancers of dogs. Surgical removal is the primary treatment, but recurrence and metastasis can occur even with low-grade tumours. As a result, new treatment strategies are being...
Kathryn Marie Paskoff,Brad Matz,Quentin Fournier et al. Kathryn Marie Paskoff et al.
Carotid body paragangliomas represent an uncommon neoplasm in dogs. The objective of this study was to report outcomes and complications associated with surgical excision of carotid body paragangliomas in 21 dogs. Cases were recruited retro...
Margaret L Musser,Danielle Meritet,Austin K Viall et al. Margaret L Musser et al.
Data regarding the outcome of canine rib chondrosarcoma is sparse and varied. While grade of tumour is associated with outcome for canine appendicular chondrosarcoma, the association of grade with outcome for canine rib chondrosarcoma is un...