1. Incidence and risk factors for feline lymphoma in UK primary‐care practice
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Anneliese Stell, L Economu, Imogen Schofield, Kim B. Stevens, Dan G. O’Neill, and David Brodbelt
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Paper ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lymphoma ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Cat Diseases ,Logistic regression ,0403 veterinary science ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Clinical significance ,Small Animals ,CATS ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,0402 animal and dairy science ,Case-control study ,Feline Lymphoma ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,medicine.disease ,040201 dairy & animal science ,United Kingdom ,Case-Control Studies ,Papers ,Cohort ,Cats ,business - Abstract
Objectives: The study aimed to estimate the incidence and prevalence of feline lymphoma in cats attending primary-care practices across the UK and to identify patient-based and environmental (radon and pesticide exposure) risk factors. Materials and methods: Case records from the VetCompassTM programme from primary-care veterinary practices in the UK were searched for a diagnosis of lymphoma in cats in 2016. Cases were required to have had an external laboratory confirmed diagnosis based on cytology and/or histopathology. A nested case-control study design was used to identify risk factors for lymphoma using multivariable logistic regression. Results: From a cohort of 562,446 cats under veterinary care at VetCompass participating practices in 2016, a total of 271 lymphoma cases were identified (prevalence: 48/100,000, 95% CI 44- 56/100,000; incidence 32/100,000, 95% CI 26- 35/100,000). There was 180 incident lymphoma cases and 803 controls, all aged 2 years and older. Male (OR 1.7, 95% CI 1.2-2.4, P=0.004), insured (OR 3.6, 95% CI 2.3-5.6, P=
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- 2020
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