Abstract:Over 94 million domestic cats are susceptible to cancers and other common and rare diseases. While cancer treatment in cats increasingly mirrors that available in humans, treatment failures are more frequent. There are no FDA or USDA approved cancer drugs for cats and a paucity of cancer treatments beyond surgery, radiotherapy, and cytotoxic chemotherapy indicate an urgent need to define the molecular properties of aggressive feline cancers including common cancers such as soft tissue sarcoma, mammary carcinom… Show more
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