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Clinicopathological Survey of 101 Canine Mammary Gland Tumors: Differences between Small-Breed Dogs and Others
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PathologyEducationSmall BreedVeterinary ResearchSmall-breed DogsOncologySurgical PathologyRadiation OncologyMultivariate Survival AnalysisVeterinary PathologyHistopathologyMammary GlandVeterinary DiagnosticsTumoral PathologyClinicopathological SurveyAnimal ScienceVeterinary ScienceMammary Gland TumorsBreast CancerMammary Gland BiologyMedicine
Clinicopathological features of mammary gland tumors (MGTs) in 101 dogs were evaluated retrospectively. The incidence of histological malignancy in 60 small- and 41 other-breed dogs were 25% and 58.5%, respectively. In 82 epithelial MGTs, small-sized tumors (< 3 cm) or non-invasive tumors were predominant in small breeds. In multivariate survival analysis, small breed (p=0.048) and lower stage of tumor cell invasion (p=0.006) were significantly associated with longer survival time. These results suggest that the incidence of histological or biological malignancy in MGTs is lower in small-breed dogs than in others.
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