The prognosis for canine sinonasal tumors remains rather poor despite definitive-intent radiotherapy (RT). Theoretical calculations predicted improved outcomes with simultaneously integrated boost (SIB) protocols. With the hypothesis of clinically detectable differences in outcome between groups, our retrospective study evaluated prognostic variables and outcome in dogs treated with regular versus SIB RT. Dogs with sinonasal tumors treated with either a regular (10 × 4.2 Gy) or new SIB protocol (10 × 4.83 Gy to macroscopic tumor) were included. Information regarding signalment, tumor stage, type, clinical signs, radiation toxicity, response, and outcome was collected. Forty-nine dogs were included: 27 treated regularly and 22 treated with S...
Treatment of epithelial sinonasal tumors in cats is not commonly reported. Palliative radiation prot...
2011 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Among the therapeutic approaches available to manage c...
Canine oral papillary squamous cell carcinoma (COPSCC) is a rare neoplasm and although locally invas...
The prognosis for canine sinonasal tumors remains rather poor despite definitive-intent radiotherapy...
Background: Local progression of intracranial tumors can be the consequence of insufficient radiatio...
In order to overcome the common local treatment failure of canine sinonasal tumours, integrated boos...
BACKGROUND: Use of strongly hypofractionated radiation treatments in dogs with intracranial neoplasi...
Untreated canine intranasal tumors have a poor prognosis. The median survival time of dogs with intr...
Tumor volume is controversially discussed as a prognostic factor in dogs treated with radiation ther...
Intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) introduced marked changes to cancer treatment in animal...
Radiotherapy with or without surgery is a common choice for brain tumors in dogs. Although numerous...
Background: Radiation therapy is commonly used as an adjunct to incomplete surgical excision in dog...
A retrospective analysis of survival times in dogs with intranasal tumors was performed comparing th...
Wide surgical resection or a marginal/incomplete resection followed by full-course radiation therapy...
BACKGROUND: Radiation therapy is commonly used as an adjunct to incomplete surgical excision in dogs...
Treatment of epithelial sinonasal tumors in cats is not commonly reported. Palliative radiation prot...
2011 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Among the therapeutic approaches available to manage c...
Canine oral papillary squamous cell carcinoma (COPSCC) is a rare neoplasm and although locally invas...
The prognosis for canine sinonasal tumors remains rather poor despite definitive-intent radiotherapy...
Background: Local progression of intracranial tumors can be the consequence of insufficient radiatio...
In order to overcome the common local treatment failure of canine sinonasal tumours, integrated boos...
BACKGROUND: Use of strongly hypofractionated radiation treatments in dogs with intracranial neoplasi...
Untreated canine intranasal tumors have a poor prognosis. The median survival time of dogs with intr...
Tumor volume is controversially discussed as a prognostic factor in dogs treated with radiation ther...
Intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) introduced marked changes to cancer treatment in animal...
Radiotherapy with or without surgery is a common choice for brain tumors in dogs. Although numerous...
Background: Radiation therapy is commonly used as an adjunct to incomplete surgical excision in dog...
A retrospective analysis of survival times in dogs with intranasal tumors was performed comparing th...
Wide surgical resection or a marginal/incomplete resection followed by full-course radiation therapy...
BACKGROUND: Radiation therapy is commonly used as an adjunct to incomplete surgical excision in dogs...
Treatment of epithelial sinonasal tumors in cats is not commonly reported. Palliative radiation prot...
2011 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Among the therapeutic approaches available to manage c...
Canine oral papillary squamous cell carcinoma (COPSCC) is a rare neoplasm and although locally invas...