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  1. To determine whether there was an association between endogenous sex hormones and risk of bone sarcoma, relative risk (RR) of incidence rates and hazard ratios for bone sarcoma were calculated for dogs subdivided on the basis of lifetime gonadal hormone exposure.

    • Dawn M. Cooley, Benjamin C. Beranek, Deborah L. Schlittler, Nita W. Glickman, Lawrence T. Glickman, ...
    • 2002
  2. Lifetime gonadal hormone exposure of each dog was expressed in terms of total months of gonadal hormone exposure (i.e., number of months sexually intact). We analyzed risk for bone sarcoma using months of gonadal hormone exposure as a continuous variable.

    • Dawn M. Cooley, Benjamin C. Beranek, Deborah L. Schlittler, Nita W. Glickman, Lawrence T. Glickman, ...
    • 2002
  3. Nov 1, 2002 · Abstract. Although experimental and clinical evidence suggest that endogenous sex hormones influence bone sarcoma genesis, the hypothesis has not been adequately tested in an appropriate animal model.

  4. Oct 2, 2020 · Bone and soft tissue sarcomas collectively make up 12% of all pediatric malignancies. While there have been significant improvements in treatment for these sarcomas, mortality and morbidity are still high. There is also a substantial heterogeneity in the etiologies...

    • Logan Spector, Julie A. Ross, Rajaram Nagarajan
    • 2006
  5. Feb 13, 2013 · Veterinary hospital records of 759 client-owned, intact and neutered female and male dogs, 1–8 years old, were examined for diagnoses of hip dysplasia (HD), cranial cruciate ligament tear (CCL), lymphosarcoma (LSA), hemangiosarcoma (HSA), and mast cell tumor (MCT).

    • Gretel Torres de la Riva, Benjamin L. Hart, Thomas B. Farver, Anita M. Oberbauer, Locksley L. McV Me...
    • 10.1371/journal.pone.0055937
    • 2013
    • PLoS One. 2013; 8(2): e55937.
  6. Therefore, the objective of this study was to assess these potential risk factors in large and giant breed dogs in western Canada through description of characteristics of weight, age, breed, sex, neuter status, body condition, and historical lameness in dogs affected or unaffected with OSA.

  7. Cooley DM, Beranek BC, Schlittler DL, Glickman NW, Glickman LT, Waters DJ. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev, 11(11):1434-1440, 01 Nov 2002 Cited by: 42 articles | PMID: 12433723