“…In dogs, p53 alterations have been detected in cases of mammary tumours (Van Leeuwen et al, 1996;Chu et al, 1998;Mayr et al, 1998;Mayr et al, 1999;Veldhoen et al, 1999;Muto et al, 2000), lymphoma (Veldhoen et al, 1998;Nasir and Argyle, 1999;Setoguchi et al, 2001), osteosarcoma (Van Leeuwen et al, 1997;Johnson et al, 1998;Setoguchi et al, 2001), thyroid tumour (Devilee et al, 1994;Setoguchi et al, 2001), papilloma (Mayr et al, 1994), skin tumours (Mayr et al, 1999), colon cancer (Setoguchi et al, 2001) and circumanal gland tumour (Mayr et al, 1997). However, apart from the above-mentioned colon cancer (Setoguchi et al, 2001) virtually no data are available regarding neoplasms of the small and large intestine.…”