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Spontaneous squamous cell carcinomas in 13 baboons,a first report in a spider monkey,and a review of the non‐human primate literature
Authors:Jamie L. Haddad  Edward J. Dick  Jr  Rodolfo Guardado‐Mendoza  Gene B. Hubbard
Affiliation:1. Southwest National Primate Research Center at the Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research, San Antonio, TX, USA;2. Division of Diabetes, Department of Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA
Abstract:Abstract Background Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a neoplastic proliferation of epithelial cells undergoing squamous differentiation and represents a diagnostic challenge in non‐human primates (NHP), especially in baboons with perineal SCC. Methods Fourteen SCC (13 baboons, 1 spider monkey) were identified over a 20‐year period. A literature search identified 86 additional published cases of spontaneous NHP SCC. Results Squamous cell carcinoma was most commonly reported in macaques, baboons, marmosets, and squirrel monkeys. Metastasis occurred in 23%, of NHP. The most frequently reported primary locations were the oral cavity, integument, esophagus, and cervix‐uterus. Perineal SCC occurred mainly in baboons. All reported SCC in marmosets occurred in the head. Nasal cavity SCC was only reported in male marmosets. All reported pulmonary SCC occurred in males, mostly in tree shrews. Conclusions Squamous cell carcinoma is a common neoplasm in NHP and exhibits species differences. NHPs may provide a useful SCC animal model.
Keywords:cancer  esophagus  neoplasm  oral cavity  Papio  skin
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