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Osteosarcoma (Irish Wolfhound)

Body function:
Skeletal & Joint
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Osteosarcoma in Irish Wolfhounds is an aggressive form of bone cancer. Though its exact origins are unknown, research suggests that it may be associated with mutations in the CDKN2A and CDKN2B genes. Osteosarcoma typically begins in the legs and spreads throughout the body quickly.
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