University of Cambridge TVT Questionnaire

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Canine Transmissible Venereal Tumour (TVT) is a sexually transmitted cancer found in dogs which manifests as genital tumours.
We would like to invite you to complete our short questionnaire that aims to gather data regarding the global distribution of TVT and any changing trends in its distribution, as well as changing trends in free roaming dog populations. In addition, we invite you to provide further information about your experience of TVT, to help us to understand the variations in clinical presentation of this disease.
Importantly, whether you have encountered cases of TVT in your career, or not, we are keen to know in both instances.
The questionnaire will take you around 5 minutes.
The group carrying out this research is The Transmissible Cancer Group of the Department of Veterinary Medicine at The University of Cambridge, led by Professor Elizabeth Murchison. It works to understand the genetics, evolution and immunology of transmissible cancers. More information about their work can be found on their website: https://www.tcg.vet.cam.ac.uk/
The questionnaire has received ethical approval from The Department's Ethics & Welfare Committee. Any personal information collected within this questionnaire is voluntarily provided and will be kept strictly confidential and in line with current GDPR regulations.
Thank you for taking the time to complete this questionnaire, your contribution to this project is greatly appreciated.
Laura Brophy
3rd year student, studying Veterinary Medicine