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what is the risk of malignant tumor for an 18-20 yo dog?
20x > than a 0-2yo
what subtype of tumor is relatively more common in the first two years of life in dogs?
T cell lymphoma
side 1: what is a high risk breed for bone marrow lymphoma? Side 2: what is a low risk breed for bone marrow lymphoma?
Boxers, Golden Retrievers
Mixed Breeds
what is a high risk breed for bone marrow/dendritic cells malignant histiocytosis?
Bernese Mountain Dog, Flat-coated retriever
what is a high risk breed for various brain tumors?
Boxers, Boston Terriers
side 1: what is a high risk breed for mammary gland carcinoma? Side 2: what is a low risk breed for mammary gland carcinoma?
Boxer, Spaniels, Lab
German Shepherds, Mixed Breeds
side 1: what is a high risk breed for thyroid carcinoma? Side 2: what is a low risk breed for thyroid carcinoma?
beagle, boxer, retrievers
poodle
side 1: what is a high risk breed for skeleton osteosarcoma? Side 2: what is a low risk breed for skeleton osteosarcoma?
giant breeds, german shepherds
Mixed Breeds
what is a high risk breed for urinary bladder transitional cell carcinoma?
Beagle, collie
what is a high risk breed for spleen/skin hermangiosarcomas?
german shepherd
what is the risk of malignant tumors in cats compared to dogs?
cats risks are 6x > dogs
what is the risk of malignant tumors in rodents?
strain specific neoplasm risks
what tumors are horses at risk for?
malignant melanoma, papilloma, squamous cell carcinoma, pituitary adenoma, thyroid adenoma, sarcoid, teratoma
what tumors are bovines at risk for?
papilloma, squamous cell carcinoma, lymphoma, uterine carcinoma, C-cell thyroid tumors (bulls)
what tumors are both horses and bovines at risk for?
papilloma, squamous cell carcinoma
how does diet affect cancer?
incidence of benign tumors was significantly lower in all diet restricted groups, primary tumors were significantly lwoer in the 10 & 40% DR groups
what does a restricted diet (DR) reduce?
percentage of tumor-bearing animals, incidence of skin tumors, total number of tumores
what does a restricted diet (DR) increase?
time to onset of skin and pancreatic tumors
what influences the incidence and type of neoplasia?
inherited factors, diet, behavior, environment