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Queridos ouvintes, sejam bem-vindos ao décimo segundo episódio do Reimagine o Câncer, uma parceria do Portal Deviante com a Novartis. Neste episódio conversamos sobre o Câncer em Cães e Gatos!
Venha reimaginar conosco esse assunto tão complexo e fascinante.
Contatos:
Expediente:
Produção Geral: Juliana Vilela, Marlyni Zens e Tarik Fernandes.
Host: Tarik Fernandes
Equipe de Pauta/Gravação: Flavia Ward e Bruno Saito
Convidado especial: Dr. Bruno Roque, médico veterinário, doutor em Oncologia – Hospital AC Camargo São Paulo.
Edição: TalknCast
Imagem de Capa: Google Imagens
Referências:
Site e Contado Dr. Bruno Roque
CRAIG, L.E. Cause of death in dogs according to breed: a necropsy survey of five breeds. J. Am. Anim. Hosp. Assoc., v.37, p.438-443, 2001
PROSCHOWSKY, H.F. ; RUGBJERG, H. ; ERSOLL, A.K. Mortality of purebred and mixedbreed dogs in Denmark. Prev. Vet. Med., v.58, p.63- 74, 2003.
SCHNEIDER, R.; DORN, C.R.; TAYLOR, D.O.N. Factors influencing canine mammary cancer development and postsurgical survival. J.Natl. Cancer Inst., v. 43, n. 6, p. 1249-1261, 1969.
BERG, J. Tratamento cirúrgico. In: SLATTER, D. Manual de Cirurgia de Pequenos Animais, 3. ed., v. 2., cap. 163, p. 2324-2328, 2007.
HAYES, H.M.; PENDERGRASS, T.W. Canine testicular tumors. Epidemiologic features of 410 dogs. Int. j. Cancer, v. 18, p. 482, 1976.
MESSONNIER, S. Cancer. In: MESSONNIER, S. Natural Health Bible for dogs and cats: your A-Z guide to over 200 conditions, herbs, vitamins and supplements, New York: Three Rivers Press, 2001. p. 44-53.
Bloom F., Paff G.H. & Noback C.R. The transmissible venereal tumor of the dog – studies indicating that the tumor cells are mature end cells of reticulo-endothelial origin. American Journal of Pathology, 27:119-139, 1951
Cohen D. The canine transmissible venereal tumor: a unique result of tumor progression. Advances in Cancer Research, 43:75-112, 1985.
Batamuzzi E.K. & Bittegeko S.B.P. Anal and perianal transmissible venereal tumor in a bitch. The Veterinary Record, 126:556, 1991
Mozos E., Méndez A., Gómez-Villamandos J.C., Martín De Las Mulas J. & Pérez J. Immunohistochemical characterization of canine transmissible venereal tumor. Veterinary Pathology, 33:257-263, 1996.
Pérez J., Bautista M.J., Carrasco L., Gomez-Villamandos J.C. & Mozos E. Primary extragenital occurrence of transmissible venereal tumors: three case reports. Canine Practice, 19:7-10, 1994.
Murchison E.P. Clonally transmissible cancers in dogs and Tasmanian devils. Oncogene, 27:S19-S30, 2009.
Murchison E.P. Transmissible tumours under the sea. Nature. News and Views. June 22, 2016.
Sykes, J. E., & Hartmann, K. 2013. Feline Leukemia Virus Infection. In J. E. Sykes (Ed.), Canine and feline infectious diseases. Califórnia, EUA: Elsevier.
Rezanka, L. J., Rojko, J. L., & Neil, J. C. 1992. Feline leukemia virus: pathogenesis of neoplastic disease. Cancer Investigation, 10(5), 371-389.
Tsatsanis, C., Fulton, R., Nishigaki, K., Tsujimoto, H., Levy, L., Terry, A., . . . Neil, J. C. 1994. Genetic determinants of feline leukemia virus-induced lymphoid tumors: patterns of proviral insertion and gene rearrangement. Journal of Virology, 68(12), 8296-8303.
Rojko, J. L., Kociba, G. J., Abkowitz, J. L., Hamilton, K. L., Hardy, W. D., Ihle, J. N., & O’Brien, S. J. 1989. Feline lymphomas: immunological and cytochemical characterization. Cancer Research, 49(2), 345-351.
Rojko, J. L., & Olsen, R. G. 1984. The immunobiology of the feline leukemia virus. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 6(1-2), 107-165.
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Queridos ouvintes, sejam bem-vindos ao décimo segundo episódio do Reimagine o Câncer, uma parceria do Portal Deviante com a Novartis. Neste episódio conversamos sobre o Câncer em Cães e Gatos!
Venha reimaginar conosco esse assunto tão complexo e fascinante.
Contatos:
Expediente:
Produção Geral: Juliana Vilela, Marlyni Zens e Tarik Fernandes.
Host: Tarik Fernandes
Equipe de Pauta/Gravação: Flavia Ward e Bruno Saito
Convidado especial: Dr. Bruno Roque, médico veterinário, doutor em Oncologia – Hospital AC Camargo São Paulo.
Edição: TalknCast
Imagem de Capa: Google Imagens
Referências:
Site e Contado Dr. Bruno Roque
CRAIG, L.E. Cause of death in dogs according to breed: a necropsy survey of five breeds. J. Am. Anim. Hosp. Assoc., v.37, p.438-443, 2001
PROSCHOWSKY, H.F. ; RUGBJERG, H. ; ERSOLL, A.K. Mortality of purebred and mixedbreed dogs in Denmark. Prev. Vet. Med., v.58, p.63- 74, 2003.
SCHNEIDER, R.; DORN, C.R.; TAYLOR, D.O.N. Factors influencing canine mammary cancer development and postsurgical survival. J.Natl. Cancer Inst., v. 43, n. 6, p. 1249-1261, 1969.
BERG, J. Tratamento cirúrgico. In: SLATTER, D. Manual de Cirurgia de Pequenos Animais, 3. ed., v. 2., cap. 163, p. 2324-2328, 2007.
HAYES, H.M.; PENDERGRASS, T.W. Canine testicular tumors. Epidemiologic features of 410 dogs. Int. j. Cancer, v. 18, p. 482, 1976.
MESSONNIER, S. Cancer. In: MESSONNIER, S. Natural Health Bible for dogs and cats: your A-Z guide to over 200 conditions, herbs, vitamins and supplements, New York: Three Rivers Press, 2001. p. 44-53.
Bloom F., Paff G.H. & Noback C.R. The transmissible venereal tumor of the dog – studies indicating that the tumor cells are mature end cells of reticulo-endothelial origin. American Journal of Pathology, 27:119-139, 1951
Cohen D. The canine transmissible venereal tumor: a unique result of tumor progression. Advances in Cancer Research, 43:75-112, 1985.
Batamuzzi E.K. & Bittegeko S.B.P. Anal and perianal transmissible venereal tumor in a bitch. The Veterinary Record, 126:556, 1991
Mozos E., Méndez A., Gómez-Villamandos J.C., Martín De Las Mulas J. & Pérez J. Immunohistochemical characterization of canine transmissible venereal tumor. Veterinary Pathology, 33:257-263, 1996.
Pérez J., Bautista M.J., Carrasco L., Gomez-Villamandos J.C. & Mozos E. Primary extragenital occurrence of transmissible venereal tumors: three case reports. Canine Practice, 19:7-10, 1994.
Murchison E.P. Clonally transmissible cancers in dogs and Tasmanian devils. Oncogene, 27:S19-S30, 2009.
Murchison E.P. Transmissible tumours under the sea. Nature. News and Views. June 22, 2016.
Sykes, J. E., & Hartmann, K. 2013. Feline Leukemia Virus Infection. In J. E. Sykes (Ed.), Canine and feline infectious diseases. Califórnia, EUA: Elsevier.
Rezanka, L. J., Rojko, J. L., & Neil, J. C. 1992. Feline leukemia virus: pathogenesis of neoplastic disease. Cancer Investigation, 10(5), 371-389.
Tsatsanis, C., Fulton, R., Nishigaki, K., Tsujimoto, H., Levy, L., Terry, A., . . . Neil, J. C. 1994. Genetic determinants of feline leukemia virus-induced lymphoid tumors: patterns of proviral insertion and gene rearrangement. Journal of Virology, 68(12), 8296-8303.
Rojko, J. L., Kociba, G. J., Abkowitz, J. L., Hamilton, K. L., Hardy, W. D., Ihle, J. N., & O’Brien, S. J. 1989. Feline lymphomas: immunological and cytochemical characterization. Cancer Research, 49(2), 345-351.
Rojko, J. L., & Olsen, R. G. 1984. The immunobiology of the feline leukemia virus. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 6(1-2), 107-165.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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