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Breast cancer is very common, with about one in eight women in the U.S. developing it over the course of their lifetime. And while most know to get regular mammograms and check for lumps, knowing the ...
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The purpose of the study was to identify the casuistry of papillary mammary neoplasms in female dogs, describe their epidemiological (age, breed) and morphological characteristics, and determine the ...
Q: I recently adopted Missy, my mother's middle-aged, mixed-breed dog. She was never spayed, and she has two small masses in her mammary glands. Are these masses likely to be cancer? If not, should I ...
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