Although tumors of the urinary tract are relatively uncommon in dogs, transitional
cell carcinomas account for more than 75 % of bladder related cancer.
Basal
cell carcinoma accounts for about 80 % of non-melanoma skin cancers.
Not exact matches
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer - related death worldwide and lung squamous
cell carcinomas (SCC)
account for 20 - 30 % of all NSCLC.
After squamous
cell carcinoma, melanoma is the second most common cancer of the vulva,
accounting for 3.4 % to 10 % of vulvar malignancies.
The researchers are investigating oesophageal squamous
cell carcinoma, which
accounts for 95 % of cases of oesophageal cancer around the world.
Discovering genetic and environmental risk factors for bladder cancer in dogsAbstract: Bladder cancer (transitional
cell carcinoma, TCC)
accounts for up to 2 % of all canine cancers, and often leads to euthanasia.
When the researchers
accounted for other factors — like age, weight, smoking and reported exercise habits — participants who ate the most red meat were 79 percent more likely than those with the lowest intake to develop squamous
cell carcinoma of the esophagus.