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Retrospective evaluation of intranasal carcinomas in cats treated with external‐beam radiotherapy: 42 cases

BACKGROUND: Little is known regarding the comparative efficacy of various irradiation strategies used to treat intranasal carcinomas (INC) in cats. OBJECTIVES: Investigate outcomes and prognostic factors associated with survival for cats with INC. ANIMALS: Forty‐two cats with INC that underwent radi...

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Autores principales: Yoshikawa, Hiroto, Gieger, Tracy L., Saba, Corey F., Fredrickson, Kirsha, Kubicek, Lyndsay, Haney, Siobhan, Ruslander, David, Kelsey, Krista L., McEntee, Margaret C., Nolan, Michael W.
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7995428/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33660305
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16098
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author Yoshikawa, Hiroto
Gieger, Tracy L.
Saba, Corey F.
Fredrickson, Kirsha
Kubicek, Lyndsay
Haney, Siobhan
Ruslander, David
Kelsey, Krista L.
McEntee, Margaret C.
Nolan, Michael W.
author_facet Yoshikawa, Hiroto
Gieger, Tracy L.
Saba, Corey F.
Fredrickson, Kirsha
Kubicek, Lyndsay
Haney, Siobhan
Ruslander, David
Kelsey, Krista L.
McEntee, Margaret C.
Nolan, Michael W.
author_sort Yoshikawa, Hiroto
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description BACKGROUND: Little is known regarding the comparative efficacy of various irradiation strategies used to treat intranasal carcinomas (INC) in cats. OBJECTIVES: Investigate outcomes and prognostic factors associated with survival for cats with INC. ANIMALS: Forty‐two cats with INC that underwent radiotherapy (RT). METHODS: Single‐arm retrospective study. Medical record review for cats with INC that underwent RT at 1 of 7 veterinary RT facilities. Irradiation protocols categorized as: definitive‐intent fractionated RT (FRT), definitive‐intent stereotactic RT (SRT), and palliative‐intent RT (PRT). Median overall survival time (OST) and disease progression‐free survival (PFS; documented by advanced transverse imaging, or recurrence of symptoms) were calculated. Associations between tumor stage, RT protocol/intent, and adjunctive treatment usage and outcome were calculated. RESULTS: Cats underwent SRT (N = 18), FRT (N = 8), and PRT (N = 16). In multivariate modeling, cats received definitive‐intent treatment (DRT; FRT/SRT) had significantly longer median PFS (504 days, [95% confidence interval (CI): 428–580 days] vs PRT 198 days [95% CI: 62–334 days]; p = 0.006) and median OST [721 days (95% CI: 527–915 days) vs 284 days (95% CI: 0–570 days); p = 0.001]). Cats that underwent second DRT course at time of recurrence lived significantly longer than cats that received 1 RT course (either DRT or PRT [median OST 824 days (95% CI: 237–1410 days) vs 434 days (95% CI: 277–591 days); p = .028]). CONCLUSION: In cats with INC, DRT is associated with prolonged OST and PFS as compared to PRT. If tumor progression occurs, a second course of DRT should be considered.
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spelling pubmed-79954282021-03-30 Retrospective evaluation of intranasal carcinomas in cats treated with external‐beam radiotherapy: 42 cases Yoshikawa, Hiroto Gieger, Tracy L. Saba, Corey F. Fredrickson, Kirsha Kubicek, Lyndsay Haney, Siobhan Ruslander, David Kelsey, Krista L. McEntee, Margaret C. Nolan, Michael W. J Vet Intern Med SMALL ANIMAL BACKGROUND: Little is known regarding the comparative efficacy of various irradiation strategies used to treat intranasal carcinomas (INC) in cats. OBJECTIVES: Investigate outcomes and prognostic factors associated with survival for cats with INC. ANIMALS: Forty‐two cats with INC that underwent radiotherapy (RT). METHODS: Single‐arm retrospective study. Medical record review for cats with INC that underwent RT at 1 of 7 veterinary RT facilities. Irradiation protocols categorized as: definitive‐intent fractionated RT (FRT), definitive‐intent stereotactic RT (SRT), and palliative‐intent RT (PRT). Median overall survival time (OST) and disease progression‐free survival (PFS; documented by advanced transverse imaging, or recurrence of symptoms) were calculated. Associations between tumor stage, RT protocol/intent, and adjunctive treatment usage and outcome were calculated. RESULTS: Cats underwent SRT (N = 18), FRT (N = 8), and PRT (N = 16). In multivariate modeling, cats received definitive‐intent treatment (DRT; FRT/SRT) had significantly longer median PFS (504 days, [95% confidence interval (CI): 428–580 days] vs PRT 198 days [95% CI: 62–334 days]; p = 0.006) and median OST [721 days (95% CI: 527–915 days) vs 284 days (95% CI: 0–570 days); p = 0.001]). Cats that underwent second DRT course at time of recurrence lived significantly longer than cats that received 1 RT course (either DRT or PRT [median OST 824 days (95% CI: 237–1410 days) vs 434 days (95% CI: 277–591 days); p = .028]). CONCLUSION: In cats with INC, DRT is associated with prolonged OST and PFS as compared to PRT. If tumor progression occurs, a second course of DRT should be considered. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021-03-03 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7995428/ /pubmed/33660305 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16098 Text en © 2021 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-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Yoshikawa, Hiroto
Gieger, Tracy L.
Saba, Corey F.
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Kubicek, Lyndsay
Haney, Siobhan
Ruslander, David
Kelsey, Krista L.
McEntee, Margaret C.
Nolan, Michael W.
Retrospective evaluation of intranasal carcinomas in cats treated with external‐beam radiotherapy: 42 cases
title Retrospective evaluation of intranasal carcinomas in cats treated with external‐beam radiotherapy: 42 cases
title_full Retrospective evaluation of intranasal carcinomas in cats treated with external‐beam radiotherapy: 42 cases
title_fullStr Retrospective evaluation of intranasal carcinomas in cats treated with external‐beam radiotherapy: 42 cases
title_full_unstemmed Retrospective evaluation of intranasal carcinomas in cats treated with external‐beam radiotherapy: 42 cases
title_short Retrospective evaluation of intranasal carcinomas in cats treated with external‐beam radiotherapy: 42 cases
title_sort retrospective evaluation of intranasal carcinomas in cats treated with external‐beam radiotherapy: 42 cases
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7995428/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33660305
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16098
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