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29 kwi 2024 · Medium-sized dogs have a higher risk of developing cancer than the very largest or smallest breeds, according to a UC Riverside study. The study, publishedin the Royal Society Open Science,...
16 kwi 2020 · In this study, we collected 40 clinically relevant measurements from 472 healthy dogs of eight breeds, and performed breed-specific GWAS and meta-analyses.
31 sty 2024 · A new study published Tuesday in Royal Society Open Science has discovered which dog breeds have a greater chance of getting cancer, and the results are of special concern to owners of large breed dogs.
29 kwi 2024 · The study, published in the Royal Society Open Science, set out to test a model of how cancer begins. This model, called the multistage model, predicts that size is a risk factor for cancer. As it turns out, it is, but only when considering size variation within a single species.
2 paź 2024 · Nearly half of all dogs aged 10 and over die from cancer. 1 The facts and figures show that all dog breeds can get cancer, but some breeds are more prone to cancer than others. For some, this can affect their choice of dog breeds, and for others, it merely means keeping an eye out for the signs.
26 sie 2024 · Cancer is a significant health concern for dogs, with certain breeds more prone to the disease than others. While veterinary advancements have improved cancer diagnosis and treatment, knowing which breeds are at higher risk is essential for early detection and prevention.
31 sty 2024 · Supporting the expected pattern of cancer risk, Fleming et al. found a clear effect of breed size on cancer mortality, with larger dog breeds being at a much higher risk of cancer than small breeds.