Figure 4.
Panel of companion animal tumors that are often treated with radiotherapy. Top row: gross tumor images of canine prostate carcinoma (UB, urinary bladder), glioma, and nasal carcinoma (causing facial deformity), and feline oral squamous cell carcinoma. Middle row: advanced diagnostic imaging of respective cancer types (CT images, except for glioma which is MRI) with white arrows directed at tumor tissue. Bottom row: cytologic preparations (Wright-Giemsa) of canine prostate carcinoma and feline oral squamous cell carcinoma; histologic (H&E) images of canine glioma (high-grade astrocytoma) and canine nasal carcinoma. This is not an exclusive list of cancers with translational potential for radiotherapy investigations.
