Breed-associated risks for developing canine lymphoma differ among countries : an European canine lymphoma network study
Comazzi, Stefano 
(University of Milan. Department of Veterinary Medicine)
Marelli, Stefano (University of Milan. Department of Veterinary Medicine)
Cozzi, Marzia (University of Milan. Department of Veterinary Medicine)
Rizzi, Rita (University of Milan. Department of Veterinary Medicine)
Finotello, Riccardo (University of Liverpool. Department of Small Animal Clinical Science)
Henriques, Joaquim (Hospital Veterinario Berna. Portugal)
Pastor Milán, Josep
(Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Medicina i Cirurgia Animals)
Ponce, Frederique (University of Lyon. Department of Internal Medicine)
Rohrer-Bley, Carla (University of Zurich. Department of Small Animals)
Rütgen, Barbara C. (Vienna University of Veterinary Medicine. Department of Pathobiology)
Teske, Erik (Utrecht University. Department of Clinical Sciences of Companion Animals)
| Date: |
2018 |
| Abstract: |
Canine breeds may be considered good animal models for the study of genetic predisposition to cancer, as they represent genetic clusters. From epidemiologic and case collection studies it emerges that some breeds are more likely to develop lymphoma or specific subtypes of lymphoma but available data are variable and geographically inconsistent. This study was born in the context of the European Canine Lymphoma Network with the aim of investigating the breed prevalence of canine lymphoma in different European countries and of investigating possible breed risk of lymphoma overall and/or different lymphoma subtypes. |
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| Language: |
Anglès |
| Document: |
Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada |
| Subject: |
Gossos ;
Oncologia veterinària ;
Linfoma ;
Dog ;
Lymphoma ;
Breed risk ;
Predisposition ;
Odds ratio |
| Published in: |
BMC veterinary research, Vol. 14 (2018) , p. 232, ISSN 1746-6148 |
DOI: 10.1186/s12917-018-1557-2
PMID: 30081964
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