Early Cancer Development and Detection
Updated: November 22nd, 2017
There were many studies, articles and books Dr. Dressler and Dr. Ettinger used when writing The Dog Cancer Survival Guide. Here is a list of the most important references about early cancer development and detection.
Please note that in vivo and clinical use citations were included whenever possible. We have also included links to the papers, where available. Most of the papers are found on the National Institute of Health’s online library, PubMed.
Biomarkers for the Early Detection of Cancer An Inflammatory Concept, Roy, H.K. et al., Arch Intern Med. 2007;167(17):1822-1824.
Detection of associations between diseases in animal carcinogenicity experiments. Mitchell TJ, Turnbull BW., Biometrics. 1990 Jun;46(2):359-74.
Multistep tumorigenesis and the microenvironment. Schedin P, Elias A., Breast Cancer Res. 2004;6(2):93-101. Epub 2004 Feb 12. Review.

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