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Recurrence Rates and Sites for Grade II Canine Cutaneous Mast Cell Tumors Following Complete Surgical Excision
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2002
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Surgical OncologyRadiation TherapyMedicineMast Cell DisorderSurgical PathologyVeterinary SurgeryVeterinary SciencePathologyLocal Tumor RecurrenceRecurrence RatesVeterinary PathologyComplete Surgical ExcisionDermatologyDistant Tumor RecurrenceOncologyRadiation OncologyDermatological Surgery
A retrospective study was performed on 31 dogs with completely excised, grade II, cutaneous mast cell tumors in order to determine recurrence rates and sites. Distant tumor recurrence developed in 22% of dogs, and local tumor recurrence developed in 11% of dogs; however, the vast majority of these animals were incompletely staged initially. Complete surgical excision of grade II mast cell tumors was associated with effective local control in 89% of these dogs. Therefore, adjuvant radiation therapy might not be indicated in the majority of dogs with complete surgical excision.
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