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- Q4941542 subject Q6215635.
- Q4941542 subject Q8341480.
- Q4941542 subject Q8346785.
- Q4941542 subject Q8386659.
- Q4941542 subject Q8877956.
- Q4941542 abstract "The most common bone tumor is called osteosarcoma, and typically affects middle-age to older dogs of large and giant breeds. Osteosarcoma is less common in cats. Osteosarcoma is an aggressive cancer that can develop in any bone of the body but the majority is seen in the limbs (e.g. long bones such as radius, humerus, femur, and tibia).".
- Q4941542 wikiPageExternalLink osteosarcoma.html.
- Q4941542 wikiPageExternalLink bone-cancer-pain-new-ideas.
- Q4941542 wikiPageExternalLink Cancer_Types_Bone.html.
- Q4941542 wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Q4941542 wikiPageExternalLink Canine_Osteosarcoma.html.
- Q4941542 wikiPageWikiLink Q12078.
- Q4941542 wikiPageWikiLink Q1216998.
- Q4941542 wikiPageWikiLink Q179991.
- Q4941542 wikiPageWikiLink Q180507.
- Q4941542 wikiPageWikiLink Q549534.
- Q4941542 wikiPageWikiLink Q6215635.
- Q4941542 wikiPageWikiLink Q8341480.
- Q4941542 wikiPageWikiLink Q8346785.
- Q4941542 wikiPageWikiLink Q8386659.
- Q4941542 wikiPageWikiLink Q8877956.
- Q4941542 wikiPageWikiLink Q974135.
- Q4941542 comment "The most common bone tumor is called osteosarcoma, and typically affects middle-age to older dogs of large and giant breeds. Osteosarcoma is less common in cats. Osteosarcoma is an aggressive cancer that can develop in any bone of the body but the majority is seen in the limbs (e.g. long bones such as radius, humerus, femur, and tibia).".
- Q4941542 label "Bone cancer in cats and dogs".