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Outcome of external beam radiotherapy for treatment of noncutaneous tumors of the head in horses: 32 cases (1999‐2015)

BACKGROUND: The long‐term outcomes of external beam radiotherapy for treatment of noncutaneous tumors of the head in horses is unknown. OBJECTIVE: To report the long‐term outcomes for treatment of noncutaneous tumors of the head of horses, and report short and long‐term clinical adverse effects. ANI...

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Autores principales: Gillen, Alex, Mudge, Margaret, Caldwell, Fred, Munsterman, Amelia, Hanson, Reid, Brawner, William, Almond, Gregory, Green, Eric, Stephens, Julie, Walz, Jillian
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7694842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33165966
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15954
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author Gillen, Alex
Mudge, Margaret
Caldwell, Fred
Munsterman, Amelia
Hanson, Reid
Brawner, William
Almond, Gregory
Green, Eric
Stephens, Julie
Walz, Jillian
author_facet Gillen, Alex
Mudge, Margaret
Caldwell, Fred
Munsterman, Amelia
Hanson, Reid
Brawner, William
Almond, Gregory
Green, Eric
Stephens, Julie
Walz, Jillian
author_sort Gillen, Alex
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description BACKGROUND: The long‐term outcomes of external beam radiotherapy for treatment of noncutaneous tumors of the head in horses is unknown. OBJECTIVE: To report the long‐term outcomes for treatment of noncutaneous tumors of the head of horses, and report short and long‐term clinical adverse effects. ANIMALS: Thirty‐two horses treated in 2 referral hospitals. METHODS: In this retrospective study, medical records of horses receiving radiation therapy for noncutaneous tumors between 1999 and 2015 were reviewed. Signalment, tumor type, treatment protocol, tumor control duration, and survival were recorded. Kaplan‐Meier survival curves were generated for overall survival (OS), by tumor type and location, and compared using Log‐rank tests, and treatment protocol adherence. RESULTS: Follow‐up ranged from 2 to 145 months (median 14 months). Of 32 horses, 16 (50%) were alive at the time of reporting, with complete tumor response occurring in 12 (38%). Horses with tumors of the maxilla/nasal cavity had significantly shorter median OS compared to horses with tumors in other locations (21 months vs 145 months) (P = .06). Adverse effects resulting from the tumor or the therapy occurred in 20/32 (63%). The occurrence of major adverse effects and delays in treatment protocol were not significantly associated with median survival estimates. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: External beam radiotherapy can be used to treat a variety of noncutaneous tumors of the head of horses. Adverse effects related to radiotherapy or the tumor are common.
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spelling pubmed-76948422020-12-07 Outcome of external beam radiotherapy for treatment of noncutaneous tumors of the head in horses: 32 cases (1999‐2015) Gillen, Alex Mudge, Margaret Caldwell, Fred Munsterman, Amelia Hanson, Reid Brawner, William Almond, Gregory Green, Eric Stephens, Julie Walz, Jillian J Vet Intern Med FOOD AND FIBER BACKGROUND: The long‐term outcomes of external beam radiotherapy for treatment of noncutaneous tumors of the head in horses is unknown. OBJECTIVE: To report the long‐term outcomes for treatment of noncutaneous tumors of the head of horses, and report short and long‐term clinical adverse effects. ANIMALS: Thirty‐two horses treated in 2 referral hospitals. METHODS: In this retrospective study, medical records of horses receiving radiation therapy for noncutaneous tumors between 1999 and 2015 were reviewed. Signalment, tumor type, treatment protocol, tumor control duration, and survival were recorded. Kaplan‐Meier survival curves were generated for overall survival (OS), by tumor type and location, and compared using Log‐rank tests, and treatment protocol adherence. RESULTS: Follow‐up ranged from 2 to 145 months (median 14 months). Of 32 horses, 16 (50%) were alive at the time of reporting, with complete tumor response occurring in 12 (38%). Horses with tumors of the maxilla/nasal cavity had significantly shorter median OS compared to horses with tumors in other locations (21 months vs 145 months) (P = .06). Adverse effects resulting from the tumor or the therapy occurred in 20/32 (63%). The occurrence of major adverse effects and delays in treatment protocol were not significantly associated with median survival estimates. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: External beam radiotherapy can be used to treat a variety of noncutaneous tumors of the head of horses. Adverse effects related to radiotherapy or the tumor are common. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020-11-09 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7694842/ /pubmed/33165966 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15954 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle FOOD AND FIBER
Gillen, Alex
Mudge, Margaret
Caldwell, Fred
Munsterman, Amelia
Hanson, Reid
Brawner, William
Almond, Gregory
Green, Eric
Stephens, Julie
Walz, Jillian
Outcome of external beam radiotherapy for treatment of noncutaneous tumors of the head in horses: 32 cases (1999‐2015)
title Outcome of external beam radiotherapy for treatment of noncutaneous tumors of the head in horses: 32 cases (1999‐2015)
title_full Outcome of external beam radiotherapy for treatment of noncutaneous tumors of the head in horses: 32 cases (1999‐2015)
title_fullStr Outcome of external beam radiotherapy for treatment of noncutaneous tumors of the head in horses: 32 cases (1999‐2015)
title_full_unstemmed Outcome of external beam radiotherapy for treatment of noncutaneous tumors of the head in horses: 32 cases (1999‐2015)
title_short Outcome of external beam radiotherapy for treatment of noncutaneous tumors of the head in horses: 32 cases (1999‐2015)
title_sort outcome of external beam radiotherapy for treatment of noncutaneous tumors of the head in horses: 32 cases (1999‐2015)
topic FOOD AND FIBER
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7694842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33165966
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15954
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