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S. Murphy

Researcher at Animal Health Trust

Publications -  40
Citations -  1369

S. Murphy is an academic researcher from Animal Health Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Survival analysis & Carcinoma. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 40 publications receiving 1125 citations. Previous affiliations of S. Murphy include University of Edinburgh.

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European consensus document on mast cell tumours in dogs and cats.

TL;DR: Current information on canine and feline mast cell disease was gathered from international studies and a emphasis was placed on material and opinion with a strong evidence base to form the basis of understanding in this disease at the current time.
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Relationships between the histological grade of cutaneous mast cell tumours in dogs, their survival and the efficacy of surgical resection

TL;DR: The results suggest that wide surgical margins are not a prerequisite for a successful long-term outcome in dogs with well-differentiated cutaneous mast cell tumours.
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Feline extranodal lymphoma: response to chemotherapy and survival in 110 cats

TL;DR: Cats with extranodal lymphoma respond to chemotherapy and achieve survival times comparable to other locations, and Corticosteroid pretreatment reduced survival time in cats achieving complete remission.
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Effects of stage and number of tumours on prognosis of dogs with cutaneous mast cell tumours

TL;DR: This study found no evidence that dogs with multiple tumours had different survival times than those with single tumours, although there was evidence that the presence of lymph node metastasis generally carried a poorer prognosis.
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Owners ‘perception of their cats’ quality of life during COP chemotherapy for lymphoma:

TL;DR: The results suggest that COP chemotherapy is perceived by owners to be tolerated by cats and significantly higher during treatment than prior to starting treatment.