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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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S Abou Asa,T Mori,K Maruo et al. S Abou Asa et al.
We examined whether mutation of the platelet-derived growth factor receptor protein tyrosine kinase (PDGFR)-α and PDGFR-β genes contributes to their overexpression in canine vascular tumours. Genomic sequences of trans- or juxtamembrane r...
S M Nguyen,D H Thamm,D M Vail et al. S M Nguyen et al.
In veterinary medical oncology, there is currently no standardized protocol for assessing response to therapy in solid tumours. The lack of such a formalized guideline makes it challenging to critically compare outcome measures across vario...
M Furuya,M Funasaki,H Tani et al. M Furuya et al.
Canine mammary gland tumour (MGT) is the most common neoplasm in female dogs and has similar biological characteristics to human MGT. Spontaneous canine MGT is a more attractive clinical model in oncological research than that of the murine...
C Vercelli,R Barbero,B Cuniberti et al. C Vercelli et al.
As canine mammary tumours (CMT) and human breast cancer share clinical and prognostic features, the former have been proposed as a model to study carcinogenesis and improved therapeutic treatment in human breast cancer. In recent years, it ...
K E Holmes,V Thompson,C M Piskun et al. K E Holmes et al.
Osteosarcoma is an aggressive malignancy and represents the most frequent primary bone malignancy of dogs and humans. Prognostic factors reported for osteosarcoma include tumour size, presence of metastatic disease and serum alkaline phosph...
D Berlato,S Murphy,P Monti et al. D Berlato et al.
Proliferation markers are commonly used for prognostication of mast cell tumours. The aim of the study is to compare the relative abilities of Ki67 and mitotic index to predict survival in the same cohort of dogs with cutaneous MCTs. Histol...
S S Withers,E G Johnson,W T N Culp et al. S S Withers et al.
Paraneoplastic hypertrophic osteopathy (pHO) is known to occur in both canine and human cancer patients. While the pathology of pHO is well-described in the dog, very little information exists regarding the true clinical presentation of dog...
L Donnelly,C Mullin,J Balko et al. L Donnelly et al.
Completeness of mast cell tumour (MCT) excision is determined by assessment of histologically tumour-free margins (HTFM). The HTFM width necessary to prevent local recurrence (LR), recognized as histologic safety margin (HSM) in human oncol...
C L Anderson,C S MacKay,G D Roberts et al. C L Anderson et al.
Imaging studies in humans with anal and rectal cancer indicate that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a more sensitive technique than abdominal ultrasound (AUS) for the detection of abdominal lymphadenopathy. The purpose of this retrospec...
R C Regan,K M Rassnick,E K Malone et al. R C Regan et al.
Second-opinion histopathology is a common practice in human medicine to avoid unnecessary procedures, costs and to optimize therapy. Histopathology review has been recommended in veterinary oncology as well. In this prospective evaluation o...