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  2. Machine Learning Reveals Shared Traits of Osteosarcomas in Pet ...

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    NCI-funded researchers recently applied an in-house machine learning model to data from dogs and people to search for commonalities in osteosarcoma. Data from dogs are especially useful for cancers like osteosarcoma, which the researchers say is at least 10 times more prevalent in dogs than people. Read the full report in Clinical Cancer Research.

  3. Osteosarcoma in Dogs: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment | SpotĀ®

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    Osteosarcoma is a type of malignant bone tumor affecting dogs. The most common areas affected are the carpus (wrist), shoulder, and knee. However, the tumor only affects one of the bones in the joint. Osteosarcoma spreads quickly, so removing the tumor surgically is not usually curative, and chemotherapy is required to improve survival time.

  4. Osteosarcoma in Dogs: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment | Spot...

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    Osteosarcoma is a type of malignant bone tumor affecting dogs. The most common areas affected are the carpus (wrist), shoulder, and knee. However, the tumor only affects one of the bones in the joint. Osteosarcoma spreads quickly, so removing the tumor surgically is not usually curative, and chemotherapy is required to improve survival time.

  5. Detection of Canine Bone Cancer Using Artificial Neural Networks...

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    Results: The best classification success rate in canine bone cancer detection was 87.5% with sensitivity of 85% and specificity of 90% produced by lateral view of wrist region with ANN. ANN has the better classification success than CVIP-FEPC in two cases, whereas for one data set FEPC has good accuracy. This shows that the pattern ...

  6. Canine Cancer Chondrosarcoma: Understanding Treatments - Nahf

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    For another approach, see: Canine Bone Cancer Life Expectancy. Credit: youtube.com, Chondrosarcoma. A palpable bony mass is another common sign of a primary bone tumor in dogs. This means you can feel a lump or swelling in the affected area. Localized pain is a common symptom of a primary bone tumor. This pain can vary in severity and may be ...

  7. Canine osteosarcoma (OSA) is an aggressive and highly malignant tumor of bone with a poor prognosis and it mirrors the disease in humans. Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels, is driven by hypoxia-induced factors such as HIF-1α and VEGF, both of which play a crucial role in tumor growth and metastasis. However, the role of angiogenesis in OSA remains a topic of ongoing debate.

  8. Keywords: Bone cancer, Canine, Genetics, Human, Molecular diagnostics, Osteosarcoma, Treatment. Background. Cancer is a leading cause of non-communicable morbidity and mortality throughout the world, second only to cardiovascular disease in the number of deaths of adults between the ages of 30 and 70 years old [1, 2].

  9. Some Prognostic and Epidemiologic Factors in Canine Osteosarcoma

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    Naturally occurring skeletal osteosarcomas in a series of 144 untreated dogs were found especially to involve the ends of the long bones of the forelimbs and affected predominantly older male dogs of giant and large breeds.

  10. Hemangiosarcoma in dogs - Cornell University College of...

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    Hemangiosarcoma (HSA) is a highly malignant cancer of blood vessels, most commonly affecting the spleen or heart of older, large breed dogs. HSA may have little to no signs early on or can present as an emergency after a sudden episode of collapse. HSA tends to rapidly spread (metastasize) to other parts of the body, most commonly the lungs and ...

  11. A Comparative Study on Radiosensitivity of Canine Osteosarcoma...

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    Canine appendicular osteosarcoma (OSCA) is a highly aggressive cancer, constituting 85% of all bone tumors in dogs, predominantly affecting larger breeds and exhibiting a high metastatic rate. This disease also shares many genomic similarities with human osteosarcomas, making it an ideal comparative model for treatment discovery. ...