Oncology
Canine Digit Osteosarcoma Results in Toe Amputation
A dog’s digits are amputated for reasons ranging from osteomyelitis to benign masses to SCC and melanoma.
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A dog’s digits are amputated for reasons ranging from osteomyelitis to benign masses to SCC and melanoma.
Could the results of a unique new study that looked at mast cell tumors — which cause a common skin cancer in dogs — lead to drugs that could someday cure the disease?
Although the goal of chemotherapy in veterinary patients is to extend the life of the patient without the harsh side effects seen in human oncology patients, side effects still occur regardless of the precautions taken.
This case report describes the symptoms, signs, diagnosis, and follow-up of a feline patient with an uncommon oral tumor.
This article provides an overview of canine high-grade multicentric lymphoma and its classification, diagnosis, and treatment.
Doxorubicin is one of the most dangerous chemotherapeutics used in veterinary oncology.
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