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The development of molecular typing in canine mammary carcinomas.

Huihua Zheng1, Chongtao Du1, Xinyue Tang1, Yuzhu Zhang1, Ronglei Huang1, Chao Yu1, Guanghong Xie2.   

Abstract

Mammary tumors are the most frequent neoplasia in old female dogs and present challenges in diagnosis and prognosis owing to heterogeneity. Along with the rapid development of biotechnology, the molecular subtyping of canine mammary carcinomas has been researched, and provides an important reference basis for diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and even prediction of recurrence rate. Therefore, the molecular classification of canine mammary carcinomas has gained a broad clinical application prospect. However, the existing molecular markers of canine mammary carcinomas are still unable to meet the expanding clinical needs with poor clinical feasibility. Thus, it is urgent to develop more applicable biomarkers appropriate for personalized treatment modalities. At present, the molecular typing of canine mammary carcinomas is not fully understood, and it is first reviewed in this study.
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Keywords:  Canine mammary carcinomas; Epithelial growth factor receptor 2; Estrogen; Molecular subtyping; Progesterone

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35841467     DOI: 10.1007/s11033-022-07383-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Rep        ISSN: 0301-4851            Impact factor:   2.742


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7.  Epidemiological Study of Mammary Tumors in Female Dogs Diagnosed during the Period 2002-2012: A Growing Animal Health Problem.

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