none6siRecently, a multimodal approach to oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in cats, combining medical treatment and accelerated radiation therapy, showed a substantial outcome improvement in a small pilot study. Herein we retrospectively review 51 cats with unresectable, histologically confirmed oral SCC and a complete initial staging work-up: cats in group A (n = 24) received medical anti-angiogenic treatment consisting of bleomycin, piroxicam and thalidomide, cats in group B (n = 27) received the anti-angiogenic treatment and concurrent accelerated hypofractionated radiation therapy with 48Gy delivered in 10 fractions. Overall median progression-free interval (PFI) was poor with 70 days (95% CI: 48;93). In the irradiated cats (group B),...
Background: Clients who seek veterinary care for pets with cancer are often concerned about the pote...
Failure rate and site are not well defined in localized sinonasal lymphoma in cats treated with radi...
Failure rate and site are not well defined in localized sinonasal lymphoma in cats treated with radi...
Recently, a multimodal approach to oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in cats, combining medical tre...
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of the nasal planum in cats is a common indication for antitumor t...
Feline oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a loco-regional disease harboring a poor prognosis in m...
none6siFeline head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a loco-regional disease harbouring a po...
Nine cats with oral squamous cell carcinoma were treated with an accelerated radiation protocol (14 ...
Treatment of epithelial sinonasal tumors in cats is not commonly reported. Palliative radiation prot...
Squamous cell carcinomas of sparsely haired skin are relatively common tumors in cats, and these tum...
PurposeThe FLASH effect is characterized by normal tissue sparing without compromising tumor control...
The FLASH effect is characterized by normal tissue sparing without compromising tumor control. Altho...
Background: Feline nasal lymphoma is generally a localized and radiosensitive tumor. Treatment optio...
Feline oral squamous cell carcinoma (FOSCC) is a common and naturally occurring condition that recap...
[Extract] In recent years, chemotherapy has been used successfully in the treatment of certain small...
Background: Clients who seek veterinary care for pets with cancer are often concerned about the pote...
Failure rate and site are not well defined in localized sinonasal lymphoma in cats treated with radi...
Failure rate and site are not well defined in localized sinonasal lymphoma in cats treated with radi...
Recently, a multimodal approach to oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in cats, combining medical tre...
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of the nasal planum in cats is a common indication for antitumor t...
Feline oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a loco-regional disease harboring a poor prognosis in m...
none6siFeline head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a loco-regional disease harbouring a po...
Nine cats with oral squamous cell carcinoma were treated with an accelerated radiation protocol (14 ...
Treatment of epithelial sinonasal tumors in cats is not commonly reported. Palliative radiation prot...
Squamous cell carcinomas of sparsely haired skin are relatively common tumors in cats, and these tum...
PurposeThe FLASH effect is characterized by normal tissue sparing without compromising tumor control...
The FLASH effect is characterized by normal tissue sparing without compromising tumor control. Altho...
Background: Feline nasal lymphoma is generally a localized and radiosensitive tumor. Treatment optio...
Feline oral squamous cell carcinoma (FOSCC) is a common and naturally occurring condition that recap...
[Extract] In recent years, chemotherapy has been used successfully in the treatment of certain small...
Background: Clients who seek veterinary care for pets with cancer are often concerned about the pote...
Failure rate and site are not well defined in localized sinonasal lymphoma in cats treated with radi...
Failure rate and site are not well defined in localized sinonasal lymphoma in cats treated with radi...