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Palliative Radiotherapy with Electrons of Appendicular Osteosarcoma in 54 Dogs

FABIENNE MUELLER, VALERIE POIRIER, KATJA MELZER, DAGMAR NITZL, MALGORZATA ROOS and BARBARA KASER-HOTZ
In Vivo July 2005, 19 (4) 713-716;
FABIENNE MUELLER
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Abstract

Radiotherapy is effective for the palliation of pain associated with primary and metastatic bony neoplasia in dogs and humans, but no standard treatment protocol has been established. The goal of this study was to evaluate a 3 × 8 Gy and a 4 × 6 Gy protocol using electrons with a betatron or linear accelerator for the treatment of appendicular osteosarcoma in 54 dogs. Thirty-three dogs received chemotherapy consisting of carboplatin IV concurrently with radiotherapy. Eighty-three % (n=45) of the dogs experienced pain relief during or following treatment. The median duration of pain relief from treatment start was 53 days. In conclusion, both protocols are effective for palliation of clinical signs of canine appendicular osteosarcoma. The outcome reported here is similar to the results of other studies using Co photons. The use of chemotherapy did not improve the response to radiotherapy.

  • Canine osteosarcoma
  • palliative radiotherapy
  • prognostic factors
  • dog

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  • ↵* This work was conducted in the context of a doctoral thesis (F. Mueller).

    • Received March 18, 2005.
    • Accepted April 25, 2005.
  • Copyright © 2005 The Author(s). Published by the International Institute of Anticancer Research.
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FABIENNE MUELLER, VALERIE POIRIER, KATJA MELZER, DAGMAR NITZL, MALGORZATA ROOS, BARBARA KASER-HOTZ
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In Vivo Jul 2005, 19 (4) 713-716;
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