Do socioeconomic factors impact management of suspected canine multicentric lymphoma in UK first opinion practice?
Veterinary Record2022Vol. 191(4), pp. e1319–e1319
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Abstract
Socioeconomic inequalities appear to be associated with the diagnosis and management of dogs with suspected or confirmed ML in FOP. Most dogs with suspected multicentric lymphoma (in the UK) are managed in FOP (n = 644/674). Consequently, expanding the knowledge base relevant to this setting offers an opportunity to improve the management of canine lymphoma.
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