Therefore, special attention should be paid to the examination of the prostate in medical check-ups of older male dogs. With the exception of prostatic neoplasia, which occurs with the same frequency in intact and neutered animals, prostatic disease is a disease complex of intact males. With ...
DogsFine-needle aspiration cytologyProstateProstate diseasesUltrasoundThis study evaluated 52 dogs, which were male, intact, varied in age, of pure or mixed breed, with clinical signs suggestive of prostatic disease. Each individual underwent an ultrasound examination and fine-needle aspiration biopsy of...
It’s still promoted as fact that neutering greatly decreases a male dog’s risk for prostate disease, but that’s not the case. In fact, neutering may increase the incidence and/or hasten the progression of prostatic tumors in male dogs. In rare cases, prostatic neoplasia can result in ...
Androgen deprivation alone or in combination with chemotherapy is initially effective in 80-90% of advanced prostate cancers, but the disease eventually relapses, progresses and becomes irresponsive to treatments, with a typically poor prognosis. Tregs, which play a key immune system role by ensuring...
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Disease conditions affecting the canine prostate gland are encountered frequently in small animal practice. The most common conditions affecting the canine... J.,Smith - 《Theriogenology》 被引量: 136发表: 2008年 Transurethral enzymatic ablation of the prostate: Canine model The purpose of this study...
However, the outcome for patients with metastatic disease remains poor [2]. Considering the advanced age for the majority of patients, the chemotherapy regimens have done little to improve median survival, and the lethality of the disease in patients with metastatic castrate-resistant disease remains...
Metastatic prostate cancer usually is lethal, and there is still no cure for men with this advanced disease. Although prostate cancer may originate as localized lesions early in life, most prostate cancer patients may have clinical symptoms only after they are over 60 years of age. Therefore, ...
Spontaneous prostate cancer (PCA) is known to occur only in humans and in dogs. The disease occurs at advancing age in both species and, similar to late stage PCA in humans, canine prostate tumors are able to grow in an androgen-depleted environment. Serum concentrations of androgens may expl...
Prostate cancer forms in the prostate gland. It’s a slow-growing cancer that mostly affects older men. Tests can detect the disease early before it spreads. Prostate cancer Resource Center Types of rare prostate cancer While uncommon, rare prostate cancers present their fair share of challen...