Spontaneous B-cell lymphoma in dogs: state-of-the-art immunophenotyping and proof of concept on immunotherapeutic targets to benefit canine patients Ghent University
Lymphoma is the third most diagnosed malignancy in canine cancer patients and mostly presents as a multicentric lymph node cancer. Most cases are diagnosed as B-cell lymphomas (BCL), the majority of which manifests as aggressive large BCL that cannot be cured with chemotherapy. With over 90 million pet dogs in the EU and the annual incidence of cancer increasing, it is time for an update of the state of the art on both diagnostics and ...