Tonsillar carcinoma in dogs: Treatment outcome and potential prognostic factors in 123 cases
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine2023Vol. 37(1), pp. 247–257
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Elisabetta Treggiari, MacKenzie A. Pellin, Giorgio Romanelli, Gianluca Maresca, Irina Gramer, Andrew D. Yale, Evi Pecceu, M. Pignanelli, Juan Borrego, Katarzyna Purzycka, Davide Berlato
Abstract
Asymptomatic dogs, those treated with surgery, those that received adjuvant chemotherapy, and those that received NSAIDs may have a better prognosis than previously expected, but overall survival remains short for dogs with tonsillar carcinoma.
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