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- ...n malignant cancers of cats, and the most common head and neck cancer, '''feline squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)''' has a wide range of survival expectations and treatments. The [[ne | title = A Nine-Day Accelerated Radiation Protocol for Feline Squamous Cell Carcinoma11 KB (1,561 words) - 17:01, 15 August 2024
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- {{r|Feline squamous cell carcinoma||**}} {{r|Feline squamous cell carcinoma}}793 bytes (98 words) - 07:00, 25 July 2024
- {{r|Feline squamous cell carcinoma}}296 bytes (33 words) - 16:24, 25 May 2010
- {{r|Feline squamous cell carcinoma}}854 bytes (104 words) - 17:00, 19 July 2024
- {{r|Feline squamous cell carcinoma}}348 bytes (43 words) - 12:01, 24 July 2024
- It is used in [[feline squamous cell carcinoma|feline]] and [[canine squamous cell carcinoma]].3 KB (367 words) - 17:00, 19 July 2024
- {{r|Feline squamous cell carcinoma}}556 bytes (71 words) - 12:00, 9 August 2024
- It is usually the second chemotherapeutic agent used in [[feline squamous cell carcinoma]].4 KB (489 words) - 08:06, 27 June 2010
- ...n malignant cancers of cats, and the most common head and neck cancer, '''feline squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)''' has a wide range of survival expectations and treatments. The [[ne | title = A Nine-Day Accelerated Radiation Protocol for Feline Squamous Cell Carcinoma11 KB (1,561 words) - 17:01, 15 August 2024
- [[Radiotherapy]] is the first-line palliative treatment for [[feline squamous cell carcinoma]], with adjuvant therapy with COX-2 preferential or selective [[NSAID]]s su3 KB (445 words) - 15:57, 28 June 2010