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|a2= In mice, mammary tumors are frequently malignant, invasive and difficult to remove. They are associated with infection by the mouse mammary tumor virus.
 
|a2= In mice, mammary tumors are frequently malignant, invasive and difficult to remove. They are associated with infection by the mouse mammary tumor virus.
 
In guinea pigs, about 70% of the mammary gland tumors are benign fibroadenomas and 30% are mammary adenocarcinomas.
 
In guinea pigs, about 70% of the mammary gland tumors are benign fibroadenomas and 30% are mammary adenocarcinomas.
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|l2= Mammary Neoplasia
 
|q3= What would you recommend to prevent the occurrence of these tumours in pet rats?
 
|q3= What would you recommend to prevent the occurrence of these tumours in pet rats?
 
|a3= Ovariohysterectomy at a young age may decrease the incidence of mammary gland tumours and can be recommended to owners of female pet rats.
 
|a3= Ovariohysterectomy at a young age may decrease the incidence of mammary gland tumours and can be recommended to owners of female pet rats.

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A two-year-old female intact pet rat develops these two large tumors on her abdomen:

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