IN dogs, tumours of the oral cavity represent five to seven per cent of all tumours diagnosed. The treatment of choice for most oral masses is complete surgical excision to remove all local disease, with the probability of recurrence related to the ability to remove the entire mass. Biological behaviour varies considerably with tumour type, and adjunctive therapy is often recommended following surgery based on the probability of local tumour recurrence and/or distant metastasis.
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