CTVT is an unusual type of cancer that affects dogs It can spread through "direct transfer of living cancer cells" during mating Male dogs are at four to five times higher risk of developing oro-nasal ...
Sniffing or licking female dogs’ genitalia can spread a contagious cancer on the nose and mouth of male dogs, reveals a new study. The study has found that male dogs are four to five times more likely ...
Tumors develop when cells in the body grow uncontrollably. Finding a tumor on your dog can be very frightening, but they are not always detrimental — some are benign, while others are malignant.
Canine nasal tumours represent a significant clinical challenge in veterinary oncology, with their anatomical complexity and proximity to critical structures necessitating careful treatment planning.
Researchers have found a very high prevalence of Bartonella bacteria in tumors and tissues - but not blood samples - taken from dogs with hemangiosarcoma, a cancer of the blood vessels. Researchers ...