Scrotal tumors in dogs

No oncology studies have specifically evaluated tumors that arise in the canine scrotum. A review of cutaneous scrotal lesions in dogs briefly described scrotal neoplasms and their histologic appearance but did not elaborate on prevalence and potential risk factors in these patients. Mast cell tumors (MCTs) have been documented as the most common scrotal neoplasm in the dog, but there is a paucity of information on other tumor types.
Source: Advances in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery - Category: Veterinary Research Tags: Oncology Source Type: research