
|Articles|November 5, 2009
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Your daily dose of clinical tips and quips: Canine anal sac adenocarcinoma.
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“Because anal sac adenosarcoma has a high rate of local metastasis and a locally invasive nature, a multimodal approach to treatment is typically recommended. The benefit of surgery and radiation has been shown in retrospective studies, while the role of chemotherapy is less clearly defined.”
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-Meredith Gauthier, DVM, DACVIM (oncology); Lisa G. Barber, DVM, DACVIM (oncology); and Kristine E. Burgess, MS, DVM, DACVIM (oncology)
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