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Cancer in Rabbits
Cancer in Rabbits
The 80% study is from one colony in 1958. New evidence shows it's much much less likely, and highly tied to genetics
gleaned from these looks like the initial 1950's study was based in ONE herd and in latter studies instances were all less then 40% total occurrence of cancer . And that included all forms of tumors present at time of death. And the numbers were rabbits who died WITH lesions. Not rabbits that died FROM lesions.  its grievously dishonest to claim an 80% chance of specifically uterine cancer , when uterine cancer was more like maybe 14%. And mostly occurred in rabbits older then 6 years.
[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33213301/ Neoplasia and Tumor-Like Lesions in Pet Rabbits ]( Oryctolagus cuniculus): A Retrospective Analysis of Cases Between 1995 and 2019
Christof A Bertram 1, Beate Bertram 1, Alexander Bartel 1, Anja Ewringmann 2, Marco A Fragoso-Garcia 1, Nancy A Erickson 1, Kerstin Müller 1, Robert Klopfleisch 1
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PMID: 33213301 DOI: 10.1177/0300985820973460

Revision as of 19:26, 11 February 2022

Cancer in Rabbits

The 80% study is from one colony in 1958. New evidence shows it's much much less likely, and highly tied to genetics

gleaned from these looks like the initial 1950's study was based in ONE herd and in latter studies instances were all less then 40% total occurrence of cancer . And that included all forms of tumors present at time of death. And the numbers were rabbits who died WITH lesions. Not rabbits that died FROM lesions. its grievously dishonest to claim an 80% chance of specifically uterine cancer , when uterine cancer was more like maybe 14%. And mostly occurred in rabbits older then 6 years.



Neoplasia and Tumor-Like Lesions in Pet Rabbits ( Oryctolagus cuniculus): A Retrospective Analysis of Cases Between 1995 and 2019 Christof A Bertram 1, Beate Bertram 1, Alexander Bartel 1, Anja Ewringmann 2, Marco A Fragoso-Garcia 1, Nancy A Erickson 1, Kerstin Müller 1, Robert Klopfleisch 1 Affiliations expand PMID: 33213301 DOI: 10.1177/0300985820973460