Publication: Swiss canine cancer registry 1955–2008: occurrence of the most common tumour diagnoses and influence of age, breed, body size, sex and neutering status on tumour development
Swiss canine cancer registry 1955–2008: occurrence of the most common tumour diagnoses and influence of age, breed, body size, sex and neutering status on tumour development
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Grüntzig, K., Graf, R., Boo, G., Guscetti, F., Hässig, M., Axhausen, K. W., Fabrikant, S. I., Welle, M., Meier, D., Folkers, G., & Pospischil, A. (2016). Swiss canine cancer registry 1955–2008: occurrence of the most common tumour diagnoses and influence of age, breed, body size, sex and neutering status on tumour development. Journal of Comparative Pathology, 155(2–3), 156–170. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcpa.2016.05.011
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This study is based on the Swiss Canine Cancer Registry, comprising 121,963 diagnostic records of dogs compiled between 1955 and 2008, in which 63,214 (51.83%) animals were diagnosed with tumour lesions through microscopical investigation. Adenoma/adenocarcinoma (n = 12,293, 18.09%) was the most frequent tumour diagnosis. Other common tumour diagnoses were: mast cell tumour (n = 4,415, 6.50%), lymphoma (n = 2,955, 4.35%), melanocytic tumours (n = 2,466, 3.63%), fibroma/fibrosarcoma (n = 2,309, 3.40%), haemangioma/haemangiosarcoma (n =
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Grüntzig, K., Graf, R., Boo, G., Guscetti, F., Hässig, M., Axhausen, K. W., Fabrikant, S. I., Welle, M., Meier, D., Folkers, G., & Pospischil, A. (2016). Swiss canine cancer registry 1955–2008: occurrence of the most common tumour diagnoses and influence of age, breed, body size, sex and neutering status on tumour development. Journal of Comparative Pathology, 155(2–3), 156–170. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcpa.2016.05.011