User:Joelmills/Vet med oncology

Stand alone veterinary medicine articles

 * Anal sac adenocarcinoma - Disease in dogs. Stub.
 * Canine transmissible venereal tumor
 * Devil facial tumour disease - Disease in Tasmanian devils.
 * Equine sarcoid
 * Histiocytoma (dog) - Also occurs in cattle and sheep.
 * Lymphoma in animals - Disease in dogs, cats, ferrets, missing disease in birds.
 * Malignant histiocytosis - Disease in dogs.
 * Mammary tumor - Disease in dogs, cats, mouse, rat, ferret, guinea pig, hamster, gerbil, hedgehog.
 * Mast cell tumor - Disease in dogs, cats, horses, cattle, pigs, missing info on ferrets.
 * Perianal gland tumor - Disease in dogs, stub.
 * Vaccine-associated sarcoma - Mainly disease in cats, dogs and ferrets also mentioned.

Other articles which contain veterinary medicine information

 * Fibrosarcoma - Short section on dogs and cats, missing info on cats.
 * Hemangiosarcoma - Large section on dogs, may want to just split it off into canine hemangiosarcoma.
 * Osteosarcoma - Large section on dogs, small one for cats.

Important missing articles
These may link to existing articles, just no vet med info present.


 * Bladder tumors in animals
 * Brain tumors in animals
 * Canine acute lymphoblastic leukemia
 * Canine chronic lymphoblastic leukemia
 * Canine melanoma - Important type of cancer in dogs, also great DYK candidate because it is the first type of cancer to have a vaccine approved for it.
 * Canine plasmacytoma
 * Canine prostate cancer
 * Epulis - Disease in dogs
 * Gastrointestinal tumors in animals - dogs, cats, birds
 * Insulinomas in animals - Especially dogs and ferrets
 * Lipomas in animals
 * Liver tumors in animals - Disease in dogs, cats, horses, ruminants
 * Lung tumors in animals
 * Meibomian gland tumor - Minor tumor, but very common in dogs.
 * Melanoma in animals
 * Nasopharyngeal polyp - Cats
 * Papillomas in animals - Various species
 * Post-traumatic intraocular sarcoma - Cats
 * Soft tissue sarcoma in animals
 * Squamous cell carcinoma in animals - Various species
 * Uterine adenocarcinoma - Rabbits
 * Ventral scent gland tumor - Gerbil