Literature review about the most malignant tumors of canine
Abstract
Dogs can be affected by numerous types of cancer. The frequency of neoplasia in this
species probably results from their relatively long life span, their genetic heterogeneity and
their exposure to potential carcinogens in their shared environment with humans. The
increased longevity is partially due to improved veterinary care and diagnostic work. Because
of the continuous expansion of understanding about diseases, it is essential to have up-to-date
knowledge, especially about the most malignant tumor types of dogs.