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CANCER CENTERS & FOUNDATIONS.
Canine Cancer Library
Canine Cancer Research USA  General Diagnosis and Treatment
Canine Cancer Campaign by Morris Animal Foundation
National Canine Cancer Foundation. 
Oncologic Surgery in Small Animals. Veterinary Teaching Hospital Oncology Service. Washington State University. 
Radiation Therapy. Washington State University; Veterinary Teaching Hospital. 

CANCER TYPES BY PHYSIOLOGICAL LOCATION.
Adrenal Gland.
Adrenal Medullary Tumors. National Canine Cancer Foundation.
Adrenal Cortex Tumors. VCA Animal Hospitals.

Anal Gland and Rectum.
Identifying and treating anal sac adenocarcinoma in dogs. By Kristine E, Burgess, MS, DVM, DACVIM (oncology) et.al. 2/209.

Bladder.
Canine Bladder Cancer. Purdue University Veterinary Teaching Hospital: Canine Bladder Cancer Clinic. By Deborah W. Knapp, DVM, ACVIM.

Blood.
Acute Myeloid Leukemia. National Canine Cancer Foundation.
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) in Dogs. The Veterinary Cancer Center.
Lymphoid Leukemia. The National Canine Cancer Foundation.

Bone.
Bone Cancer in Dogs. AKC. Canine Health Foundation. 2010. 
Canine Osteosarcoma. Purdue University. 2005 Newsletter. 
Osteosarcoma. The National Canine Cancer Foundation. 

Brain.
Brain Tumors. Canine Cancer.
Meningioma (Brain Cancer). New york State Veterinary Hospital.

Intestinal.
Gastric Cancer. National Canine Cancer foundation.  
Intestinal Cancer (Adenocarcinoma) in Dogs. PetMD.
Intestinal Tumors. National Canine Cancer Foundation.

Kidney.
Neophroblastoma. VetBook.
Renal Neproblastoma. The Canadian Veterinary Journal. By Vincenzo Montinaro, et., al. 7/ 2013.

Liver.
Hepatobiliary Tumors. National Canine Cancer Foundation.
Liver Disease in Dogs. WebMD.
Liver Tumors in Dogs and Cats. PennVET.

Lymph System.
Canine Malignant Lymphoma Merck Veterinary Manual
Final Diagnosis: Canine Mammary Gland Tumor by Dr. Ikki Mitsui, Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, Purdue
Lymphoma. National Cancer Foundation.

Mammary.
Canine Mammary Tumors. Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center.  
Mammary Tumors. American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS). 
Mammary Tumors. National Cancer Foundation. 
Prognosis, Treatment of Canine Mammary Tumors. 2008. By Johnny D. Hoskins, DVM, PhD, DACVIM.

Multiple Locations Cancers.
Adenocarcinoma. See Cancer by Types: Adenocarcinoma.
Canine Histiocytosis. Peter F Moore, Professor VM Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California.
Histiocytic Sarcoma in Dogs. The Veterinary Cancer Center.
Histiocytic Sarcoma: Sarcoma and Malignant Histiocytosis. University of California, Davis.
Mast Cell Tumors. National Canine Cancer Foundation.
Mast Cell Tumors In Dogs. PENN VET Ryan Vet. Hospital. 
Mast Cell Tumors and Other Cancers In Pets Can Be Treated with Surgery. College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois. 
Neophroblastoma. VetBook.
Skin Tumor (Histiocytoma) in Dogs. PetMD.
Squamous Cell Carcinoma. AKC Morris animal Foundation. Treatment Options for Canine Cutaneous Mast Cell Tumors. Veterinary Medicine  DVM 360. 2005. By Timothy M. Fan, DVM., PhD., DACVIM. 

Oral.
Mouth Cancer (Gingiva Squamous Cell Carcinoma) in Dogs. PetMD.
Oral Tumors in Small Animals. The Merck Veterinary Manual.
Tonsillar Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Dogs. OncoLink. By Lili Duba, VDM.
Tumors of the Gums (Epulis) in Dogs.
What is Epulis?

Pancreatic
Exocrine Pancreatic Cancer. National  Canine Cancer Foundation.
Pancreatic Cancer (Adenocarcinoma) in Dogs. PetMD.
Pancreatic Cancer (Insuloma) in Dogs.  PetMD.

Skin.
Dermatological manifestations of Sebaceous Carcinoma. MedScape.
Skin Cancer (Adenocarcinoma) in Dogs. Pet MD.
Skin Cancer (Squamous Cell Carcinoma) in Dogs. PetMD.

Testicular.
Testicular Cancer (Sertoli Cell) in Dogs. PetMD.
Testicular Tumors. National Canine Cancer Foundation.

Vascular.
Canine Hemangiosarcoma – The Road from Despair to Hope. By Jaime F. Modiano, VMD, PhD, et.al. 
Hemangiosarcoma.

CANCER TYPES BY SCIENTIFIC NAME.
Adenocarcinoma.
Gastric Cancer. National Canine Cancer Foundation.
Intestinal Cancer (Adenocarcinoma) in Dogs. PetMD.
Intestinal Tumors. National Canine Cancer Foundation.
Pancreatic Cancer (Adenocarcinoma) in Dogs. PetMD.
Skin Cancer (Adenocarcinoma) in Dogs.PetMD.

Hemangiosarcoma.
Canine Hemangiosarcoma – The Road from Despair to Hope. By Jaime F. Modiano, VMD, PhD, et.al.
Compound Derived From A Mushroom Lengthens Survival Time in Dogs With Cancer, PENN VET Study Finds. By Katherine Unger Baillie
Researchers Shocked By Mushroom Study Results. Healthy Pets. By Karen Becker, DVM.

Hepatobiliary tumors.
Hepatobiliary Tumors. National Canine Cancer Foundation.

Histiocytic sarcoma.
Canine Histiocytosis. Peter F Moore, Professor VM Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California.
Histiocytic Sarcoma in Dogs. The Veterinary Cancer Center.
Histiocytic Sarcoma: Sarcoma and Malignant Histiocytosis. University of California, Davis.

Insuloma.
Insuloma. Vet Book.
Pancreatic Cancer (Insuloma) in Dogs.  PetMD.

Mast Cell Cancers.
Mast Cell Tumors In Dogs. PENN VET Ryan Vet. Hospital.
Mast Cell Tumors and Other Cancers In Pets Can Be Treated with Surgery. College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois.
Treatment Options for Canine Cutaneous Mast Cell Tumors. Veterinary Medicine DVM 360.

Neproblastoma.
Renal Neproblastoma. The Canadian Veterinary Journal.

Osteosarcoma.
Bone Cancer in Dogs. AKC. Canine Health Foundation.
Osteosarcoma. The National Canine Cancer Foundation.

Sebaceous Carcinoma.
Sebaceous and Modified Sebaceous Gland Tumors. National Canine Cancer Foundation.

Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
Mouth Cancer (Gingiva Squamous Cell Carcinoma) in Dogs. PetMD.
Skin Cancer (Squamous Cell Carcinoma) in Dogs. PetMD.

Transitional Cell Carcinoma (TCC).
Urinary Bladder Cancer.

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