A limited number of species, including men and dogs, spontaneously develop prostate cancer (PC). The histological and molecular relevance of canine PC as a model for the disease in men remains controversial. To address this challenge, this study aimed to assess the histomorphology and expression of basal cell, urothelial and neuroendocrine markers [p63, high molecular weight cytokeratin (HMWCK), Uroplakin 3 (UPIII), neuron-specific enolase (NSE)] in canine PC (n = 41). Based on histomorphology, 10/41 (24%), 21/41 (51%) and 9/41 (22%) were classified as adenocarcinoma (AC), urothelial carcinoma (UC), and mixed carcinoma, respectively. Tumour inflammation was common, frequently severe [20/41 (49%)], and associated with neutering (p
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de Brot, S., Lothion-Roy, J., Grau-Roma, L., White, E., Guscetti, F., Rubin, M. A., & Mongan, N. P. (2022). Histological and immunohistochemical investigation of canine prostate carcinoma with identification of common intraductal carcinoma component. Veterinary and Comparative Oncology, 20(1), 38–49. https://doi.org/10.1111/vco.12704
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