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View article: Beyond the clinic: Unlocking the power of cancer data in companion animals
Beyond the clinic: Unlocking the power of cancer data in companion animals Open
View article: Socio-geographic and demographic analysis of the official national registry data of dogs’ population in Portugal in 2023. Data from SIAC
Socio-geographic and demographic analysis of the official national registry data of dogs’ population in Portugal in 2023. Data from SIAC Open
National data on dog populations has been historically scarce, hindering effective policy and welfare efforts. The SIAC (Information System for Companion Animals) registry now provides a robust dataset for analyzing dog demographics in Por…
View article: Exploring risk factors linked to canine lymphoma: a case-control study
Exploring risk factors linked to canine lymphoma: a case-control study Open
Environmental factors, largely influenced by human behavior, account for approximately 80 % of malignant tumors. Risk factors associated with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) have been identified in various countries among both humans and dome…
View article: Exploring canine mast cell tumors: An investigation into demographic characteristics, and grading system analysis from a pathology lab data (2019–2021)
Exploring canine mast cell tumors: An investigation into demographic characteristics, and grading system analysis from a pathology lab data (2019–2021) Open
View article: Investigating the Life Expectancy at Birth of Companion Dogs in Portugal Using Official National Registry Data
Investigating the Life Expectancy at Birth of Companion Dogs in Portugal Using Official National Registry Data Open
This study aimed to provide a comprehensive picture of the life expectancy of dogs in Portugal, focusing on the impact of diverse factors including breed, sex, size, and skull shape. The final dataset, gathering data from the national regi…
View article: Comparative epidemiological study of breast cancer in humans and canine mammary tumors: insights from Portugal
Comparative epidemiological study of breast cancer in humans and canine mammary tumors: insights from Portugal Open
Dogs spontaneously develop mammary gland tumors (MGT) and exhibit striking similarities in clinical and epidemiological characteristics to human breast cancer (HBC). Descriptive and comparative analysis of HBC and canine MGT with a focus o…
View article: A retrospective histopathological survey on canine lymphomas subtypes of Porto District
A retrospective histopathological survey on canine lymphomas subtypes of Porto District Open
Background: Lymphomas are the most common hematopoietic neoplasms in dogs and represent a heterogeneous group, as occurs in humans. Considering the role of dogs as models of human lymphomas and the geographical correlation of the cases of …
View article: Exploring Risk Factors Linked to Canine Lymphomas: A Case-Control Study
Exploring Risk Factors Linked to Canine Lymphomas: A Case-Control Study Open
View article: Vet-OncoNet: Malignancy Analysis of Neoplasms in Dogs and Cats
Vet-OncoNet: Malignancy Analysis of Neoplasms in Dogs and Cats Open
Analysis of canine and feline tumor malignancy data can help clinicians identify high-risk patients and make more accurate decisions. Based on a sample of 16,272 cancer records, including 3266 cats and 13,006 dogs, collected from January 2…
View article: Cross Species Analysis and Comparison of Tumors in Dogs and Cats, by Age, Sex, Topography and Main Morphologies. Data from Vet-OncoNet
Cross Species Analysis and Comparison of Tumors in Dogs and Cats, by Age, Sex, Topography and Main Morphologies. Data from Vet-OncoNet Open
The animal cancer burden is essential for the translational value of companion animals in comparative oncology. The present work aims to describe, analyze, and compare frequencies and associations of tumors in dogs and cats based on the An…
View article: Vet-ICD-O-Canine-1, a System for Coding Canine Neoplasms Based on the Human ICD-O-3.2
Vet-ICD-O-Canine-1, a System for Coding Canine Neoplasms Based on the Human ICD-O-3.2 Open
Cancer registries are fundamental tools for collecting epidemiological cancer data and developing cancer prevention and control strategies. While cancer registration is common in the human medical field, many attempts to develop animal can…
View article: Vet-OncoNet: Developing a Network of Veterinary Oncology and Reporting a Pioneering Portuguese Experience
Vet-OncoNet: Developing a Network of Veterinary Oncology and Reporting a Pioneering Portuguese Experience Open
Vet-OncoNet is a replicable tripartite animal cancer database with the scientific and academic purposes of collecting data and producing evidence-based knowledge for cancer science in general. Inspired by the One Health vision, Vet-OncoNet…
View article: Risks and benefits of the interaction with companion animals
Risks and benefits of the interaction with companion animals Open
Human-animal interactions can either negatively or positively influence psychological and physiological parameters that are critical to human health and well-being. This chapter provides a comprehensive review on the psychological effects …
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View article: The Global Initiative for Veterinary Cancer Surveillance (GIVCS): Report of the first meeting and future perspectives
The Global Initiative for Veterinary Cancer Surveillance (GIVCS): Report of the first meeting and future perspectives Open
Cancer registries are important tools for cancer surveillance. The status of veterinary cancer registries was reviewed at a meeting in Oslo in 20101 and also discussed during an ESVONC (European Society of Veterinary Oncology) meeting in L…
View article: Linfomas caninos - Portugal x Brasil. O papel do ambiente
Linfomas caninos - Portugal x Brasil. O papel do ambiente Open
View article: Immunocytochemical study of canine lymphomas and its correlation with exposure to tobacco smoke
Immunocytochemical study of canine lymphomas and its correlation with exposure to tobacco smoke Open
The results suggest that cytological diagnosis of canine lymphomas benefits from being complemented with immunocytochemical studies that include subtyping and assessment of proliferative activity, both contributing for the prognosis and th…