Title: RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 28th ECVIM-CA CONGRESS Document date: 2018_12_19
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Snippet: Osteosarcoma is the commonest primary canine bone tumour. An increased incidence is seen in Irish Wolfhounds (IWH), Deerhounds, Greyhounds and Rottweilers. The current goldâ€standard treatment for osteosarcoma is amputation with adjunctive chemotherapy. To our knowledge there are no veterinary studies specifically surveying owners’ thoughts regarding treatment of canine osteosarcoma. The aim of this study was therefore to review the attitudes .....
Document: Osteosarcoma is the commonest primary canine bone tumour. An increased incidence is seen in Irish Wolfhounds (IWH), Deerhounds, Greyhounds and Rottweilers. The current goldâ€standard treatment for osteosarcoma is amputation with adjunctive chemotherapy. To our knowledge there are no veterinary studies specifically surveying owners’ thoughts regarding treatment of canine osteosarcoma. The aim of this study was therefore to review the attitudes and determine owners’ opinions of the treatments available for canine osteosarcoma. As part of this study, we aimed to understand the motivations behind selecting a particular treatment and particularly the owners’ attitude to amputation.
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