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7 paź 2022 · Dr. Michael Kearley explains the difference between malignant basal cell tumors, and benign basal cell tumors in cats. Including symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options.
- Mast Cell Tumors in Cats
Mast cell tumors can be diagnosed by a procedure called a...
- Testicular Tumor
Tumor of the Interstitial Cell of the Testicle in Cats. The...
- Cat Skin Lumps, Bumps, and Cysts
Types of Lumps and Bumps on Cats. Some common causes of...
- Skin Cancer in Cats
While there are many different types of skin cancer in cats,...
- Michael Kearley, DVM
Dr. Michael Kearley graduated from the University of Florida...
- Nose Cancer in Cats
Nose cancer in cats is a condition in which abnormal cells...
- Mast Cell Tumors in Cats
Basal cells lie at the base of the top layer of the skin (the epidermis). A benign growth of these cells is a basal cell tumor. A malignant growth is a basal cell carcinoma. Basal cell tumors are common in older cats. Domestic longhair, Himalayan, and Persian are the breeds most at risk.
Tumors of nasal cavity represent approximately 1% of all tumors in dogs and less common in cats; Etiologic factors include exposure to smoke, indoor kerosene or coal combustion and flea spray; Sex predisposition in cats: male with a male-to-female ratio of 2:1; Median age: 10 years although cats with non-epithelial tumors may present at an ...
10 paź 2024 · There are several types of cancer that can affect our feline companions, and basal cell tumors are one of the most common skin tumors in cats. The good news is that more than 90% of...
Basal cell tumors are one of the most common skin tumors in dogs and cats. A basal cell carcinoma is a type of basal cell tumor that is malignant or cancerous. Fortunately, less than 10% of basal cell tumors are malignant.
Basal cell carcinoma in cats is often a slow-growing skin cancer. Tumors can spread, but typically do not spread to organ tissues. When they do metastasize (spread), they will go to the draining lymph node(s) and the lungs.
22 lut 2024 · Nose cancer in cats is a condition in which abnormal cells grow into a malignant (cancerous) tumor within a cat’s nasal cavity. In this article, our vet experts explain the causes, symptoms, treatment, and prevention of nose cancer in cats.