Clinical, epidemiological, and histopathological aspects of breast cancer in female dogs at Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro Veterinary Hospital.

Brazilian journal of veterinary medicine Pub Date : 2022-09-16 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm000722
Lucinéia Costa Oliveira, Maria Eduarda Dos Santos Lopes Fernandes, Anna Julia Rodrigues Peixoto, Felipe Farias Pereira da Camara Barros, Cássia Maria Molinaro Coelho, Vivian de Assunção Nogueira, Saulo Andrade Caldas
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This study aimed to evaluate the clinical, epidemiological, and histopathological aspects of canine breast tumors at the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro Veterinary Hospital (VH-UFRRJ) between April 2017 and October 2018. The study included 137 female canine dogs with mammary neoplasia who underwent a mastectomy. The animals were evaluated using a standard form that guided anamnesis and physical examination to assess the tumor's epidemiology, development, evolution, treatment choice, and disease prognosis. Furthermore, laboratory and imaging tests were performed on the animals to search for changes that suggested metastasis. The average age of the female dogs was 10 years, and mixed-breed dogs (33%) were the most affected, followed by poodles (21%). The inguinal (79%) and caudal abdominal (64%) breasts were the most affected. Approximately 26% of the animals were castrated, 32% had already reproduced throughout their lives, 30% had pseudocyesis, and only 8% used contraceptive methods. The majority were classified as stage I (33%) and stage III (39%) according to the Tumor-Node-Metastasis (TNM) Classification System of Malignant Tumors. In 95 female dogs, 191 nodules were histopathologically evaluated, and 62% of these animals had at least one malignant tumor. Statistically, there was a direct association between tumor size and malignancy. However, other associations, such as age at diagnosis and the degree of malignancy, were not confirmed. Therefore, it can be concluded that tumor size is an important prognostic factor, with tumors >3 cm having an approximately 70% chance of being malignant.

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里约热内卢联邦农村大学兽医院雌性犬乳腺癌的临床、流行病学和组织病理学研究
本研究旨在评估2017年4月至2018年10月期间里约热内卢联邦农村大学兽医院(VH-UFRRJ)犬乳腺肿瘤的临床、流行病学和组织病理学方面的情况。这项研究包括137只患有乳腺肿瘤的雌性犬,它们接受了乳房切除术。采用标准形式对动物进行评估,指导记忆和体格检查,以评估肿瘤的流行病学、发展、演变、治疗选择和疾病预后。此外,对动物进行了实验室和影像学检查,以寻找提示转移的变化。母犬的平均年龄为10岁,其中混血犬(33%)受影响最大,其次是贵宾犬(21%)。腹股沟(79%)和尾腹(64%)乳房受影响最大。大约26%的动物被阉割,32%的动物一生中已经繁殖,30%的动物有假性生殖,只有8%的动物采取了避孕措施。根据肿瘤-淋巴结-转移(TNM)分类系统,大多数分为I期(33%)和III期(39%)。在95只雌性犬中,191个结节进行了组织病理学评估,其中62%的动物至少有一个恶性肿瘤。统计学上,肿瘤大小与恶性程度有直接关系。然而,其他关联,如诊断年龄和恶性程度,尚未得到证实。因此,可以得出结论,肿瘤大小是一个重要的预后因素,肿瘤> 3cm的恶性几率约为70%。
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