Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Comparative pathophysiology and molecular insights into cutaneous and non-cutaneous canine skin cancers: focus on melanoma, mast cell tumors, and squamous cell carcinoma.

Authors: Mârza SM, Munteanu C, Papuc I, Purdoiu RC.

DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2025.1624598

Abstract Summary

Skin cancer is among the most common cancers in dogs, with mast cell tumors, melanomas, and squamous cell carcinomas being the primary types. Each involves distinct genetic mutations and treatment challenges. Advanced diagnostics and emerging therapies like targeted drugs and immunotherapy are improving outcomes.

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This review synthesizes advances in canine skin cancers, highlighting molecular pathways, diagnostic tools, and targeted therapies that parallel human cancers, advancing precision medicine in veterinary oncology.

License: cc by.


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