In a survey of dogs with oropharyngeal tumors, [[Squamous Cell Carcinoma|SCC]] was the second most frequently diagnosed oral tumor (24.5 %), and sites of involvement included gingiva, tonsil, oral mucosa, lip and palate. In two surveys of oropharyngeal tumors in cats the most frequently diagnosed tumor was SCC, representing 61–64% of the oral tumors. | In a survey of dogs with oropharyngeal tumors, [[Squamous Cell Carcinoma|SCC]] was the second most frequently diagnosed oral tumor (24.5 %), and sites of involvement included gingiva, tonsil, oral mucosa, lip and palate. In two surveys of oropharyngeal tumors in cats the most frequently diagnosed tumor was SCC, representing 61–64% of the oral tumors. |