Supervivencia en hembras caninas con neoplasia mamaria

Objective. To evaluate selected biological and histological factors associated with the survival of female dogs with mammary neoplasms. Materials and methods. An epidemiological study was performed based on the medical records of 72 female dogs diagnosed with mammary neoplasms. Associations between...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista MVZ Córdoba 2022-09, Vol.27 (3), p.e2367
Hauptverfasser: Duque Velasco, Monica, Romero Peñuela, Marlyn
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Sprache:eng ; spa
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Zusammenfassung:Objective. To evaluate selected biological and histological factors associated with the survival of female dogs with mammary neoplasms. Materials and methods. An epidemiological study was performed based on the medical records of 72 female dogs diagnosed with mammary neoplasms. Associations between the characteristics of the female dogs, their reproductive status, the presence of parturition, the post-surgical survival time (m), and the final outcomes of the individual dogs were evaluated. Life tables and a Kaplan-Meier estimator were used for the statistical analysis of survival. Results. The female dogs evaluated were nulliparous (65.28%), with a mean age of 9.53±3.07 years and a weight varying between 1.5 and 49.1 kg (median 10.5 kg). The mortality incidence rate was 0.06 cases/patient/month (50 deaths/827.1 months of follow-up). Of the female dogs with mammary neoplasia, 37.50% survived, 15.28% were euthanized, and 30.56% died. The risk of death was 60.5 cases/1,000 female dogs/month, and the probability of post-surgical survival in months was 30.36%. Overall post-surgical survival was associated with the age, size, and reproductive status of the female dogs, along with size, subtype, malignancy, and TNM classification of the tumor (p
ISSN:0122-0268
1909-0544
1909-0544
DOI:10.21897/rmvz.2367