Feline Lymphoma: Do Canines Get the Same Type?

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Heather Wilson-Robles, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology), associate professor in the veterinary medicine and biomedical sciences department at Texas A&M University, explains that almost always canines get a different type of lymphoma than cats.

Heather Wilson-Robles, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology), associate professor in the veterinary medicine and biomedical sciences department at Texas A&M University, explains that almost always canines get a different type of lymphoma than cats. She expresses how the disease in dogs is similar to the disease in humans and can be much more aggressive than what is seen in the majority of cats.

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