Abstract
Comparative mammary oncology: canine model.
Highlights
Many efforts are being directed towards adopting criteria towards standardization of the diagnosis, understanding behavior and tumor evolution and evaluating prognostic and predictive factors such as: morphology, oncogenes expression and genetic alterations
The knowledge and adoption of these parameters are fundamentally important for choice and success of therapies that promote reduction of tumoral recurrence and increase in global survival
Results demonstrate that mammary tumor types in human and dogs are similar, the relative frequency of each tumor type is different
Summary
Mammary tumors are the most frequent neoplastic processes of the female dog and represent a problem of large impact in veterinary medicine. Many efforts are being directed towards adopting criteria towards standardization of the diagnosis, understanding behavior and tumor evolution and evaluating prognostic and predictive factors such as: morphology, oncogenes expression and genetic alterations.
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