Spaying at the time of tumor removal does not affect growths that are already cancerous but can cause
some precancerous hyperplasias to regress and disappear.
Not exact matches
One possibility is endometrial
hyperplasia, a
precancerous condition that causes the uterine lining to become extra thick.
There hasn't been much research on this kind of
precancerous prostatic
hyperplasia, with only four epidemiologic studies reported at the time.