@article{gesek_rotkiewicz_otrocka-domagała_paździor-czapula_kozłowska_korzeniowska_grochowska_welenc_2014,
title={Manifestation of Tumours in Domestic Animals in Warmia and Mazury (Poland) Between 2003 and 2011},
volume={58},
DOI={10.2478/bvip-2014-0067},
abstractNote={Abstract
Samples of tumours collected during necropsies or received from veterinary clinics, as well as biopsies were analysed. The analysis revealed 2259 tumours, including 1814 (80.30%) cases from dogs, followed by 295 (13.06%) cases from cats, 79 (3.50%) cases from horses, and 71 (3.14%) cases from exotic animals. Skin and subcutaneous tissue (45% of dogs and 48% of cats), and mammary gland (23% of dogs and 29% of cats) were the most common location of tumours. Malignant forms prevailed in dogs (59%), cats (66%), and horses (89%). The analysis revealed interesting facts concerning the middle age of dogs and cats with tumours present with a peak in nine-year-old dogs and 10-12-year-old cats.},
publisher={Walter de Gruyter GmbH},
author={Gesek and Rotkiewicz and Otrocka-Domagała and Paździor-Czapula and Kozłowska and Korzeniowska and Grochowska and Welenc},
year={2014},
month={Oct}
}