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Bone Tumours in Dogs, Focused on the Canine Osteosarcoma. A Retrospective Study

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2024
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Wackes, Helen Lilith
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A comprehensive literature review provided a foundation by outlining the origins, classifications, and characteristics of bone tumours. Special focus was placed on osteosarcomas, including their aggressive nature and treatment challenges. Motivated by the early personal loss of Frida, my 3.9-year-old dog, who died due to osteosarcoma, the research underscores the relevance of comprehensive histopathological evaluations in distinguishing bone tumours and formulates treatment strategies. The study also ventured into etiological discussions, highlighting genetic factors and the potential impact of implants on sarcoma development. Moreover, it provided a critical comparison between canine and human osteosarcomas, emphasizing the potential for cross-species learning.
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