UCC and other Neoplasia Flashcards
What is the most common type of urinary bladder tumor in a dog?
UCC
Where are UCCs most commonly located?
Trigone region
Are UCCs capable of metastasis?
YES
What stage do dogs usually get diagnosed with bladder tumors?
T2 - tumor is invading the bladder wall
What are the risk factors for a bladder tumor?
Exposure to older generations flea control products
Lawn chemicals
Obesity
Cyclophosphamide exposure
Sex (female > male, neutered > intact)
Breed
Smoking in household
What breeds are at most risk of a bladder tumor?
Scottish Terrier
Sheltie
Beagle
What are the common clinical signs of bladder cancer in dogs?
Hematuria
Dysuria
Pollakiuria
Stranguria
How should you collect urine? What should you never do?
Free catch or catheter
Avoid cystocentisis - UCC likes to see
How should you collect urine? What should be avoided?
Free catch or catheter
Avoid cystocentesis - UCC likes to seed
What other differentials should you keep in mind when thinking of UCC?
Other neoplasia
Chronic cystitis
Polypoid cystitis
Fibroepithelial polyps
Granulomatous cystitis
Calculi
What test is the best to determine bladder cancer?
CADET BRAF urine test
What are the indications for surgery with bladder cancer?
Last resort tissue diagnosis
Removal of the mass from the bladder if not affecting the trigone
Maintain or restore urine flow
What is indicated in dogs with urethral obstruction?
Urethral stenting
What are the medical therapy options?
Single agent COX inhibitors (Piroxicam or Deracoxib)
Chemotherapy (Mitoxantroe and Piroxicam, Cisplatin, Carboplatin)
What is different about feline urinary bladder tumors?
Slowly progressing, old cats, usually have other disease processes that are treated first