Abstract

Mammary tumours are one of the most common neoplasms in small animal practice. Early detection and correct management improves overall survival. However, in contrast to canine mammary tumours, the majority of feline mammary tumours are malignant, have metastasised by the time of diagnosis and still carry a poor prognosis. This article will review the surgical treatment options.

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