"Study Reveals Dog Breeds at Higher Risk of Cancer"

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A new study published in Royal Society Open Science found that the risk of cancer in dogs varies substantially by breed, with large and medium-sized dogs having an increased risk compared to smaller breeds. Certain breeds are susceptible to specific kinds of cancers, with flat-coated retrievers, Scottish terriers, Bernese mountain dogs, and bullmastiffs showing notable risk. The study also revealed that about 6 million dogs are diagnosed with cancer each year, according to the National Cancer Institute.
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