Mammary gland tumours in the dog, a spontaneous tumour model of comparative value to human breast cancer
Mammary gland tumours are the most common neoplasia diagnosed in the female dog. These tumours occur spontaneously or naturally as in humans, 50% of which are commonly diagnosed as malignant. Metastasis to other tissues especially the lung is a common cause of death in these dogs. Treatment of canin...
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Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
2018
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