Survey of owners of dogs with prostate carcinoma for identification of risk factors
Abstract
Fifty owners of dogs with prostate carcinoma were sent questionnaires to identify risk factors for development of disease. Response rate was 68.1%. The population was not shown to be unique in regards to occurrence of neoplasia in related dogs, occurrence of other disease in affected dogs, age at castration, diet, activity level, housing, or exposure to tobacco smoke.
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