V M Kristiansen
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Kristiansen V, Pena L, Diez Cordova L, Illera J, Skjerve E, Breen A, et al.
J Vet Intern Med
. 2015 Dec;
30(1):230-41.
PMID: 26687731
Background: Ovarian hormones play crucial roles in mammary carcinogenesis. However, whether ovarian ablation by ovariohysterectomy (OHE) improves the prognosis in dogs with mammary carcinomas is unclear. Objectives: Determine if OHE...
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Kristiansen V, Dewi S, Horsberg T, Jonasdottir T, Moe L, Berlinger B, et al.
Vet Comp Oncol
. 2015 Mar;
15(1):118-132.
PMID: 25764447
The pharmacokinetic profile, tolerability and efficacy of benzene-poly-carboxylic acids complex with cis-diammineplatinum (II) dichloride (BP-C1) were studied in dogs with mammary cancer. A three-level response surface pathway designed trial was...
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Kristiansen V, Nodtvedt A, Breen A, Langeland M, Teige J, Goldschmidt M, et al.
J Vet Intern Med
. 2013 May;
27(4):935-42.
PMID: 23701181
Background: Nonmalignant mammary tumors (NMT) are common in intact female dogs. Little is known about the clinical significance of these tumors, and the effect of ovariohysterectomy (OHE) on their development....
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Sorenmo K, Kristiansen V, Cofone M, Shofer F, Breen A, Langeland M, et al.
Vet Comp Oncol
. 2009 Aug;
7(3):162-72.
PMID: 19691645
This study describes the clinical and histopathological findings in dogs with mammary gland tumours, and compares the histopathological and clinical evidence consistent with progression from benign to malignant to human...