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Intraoperative acridine orange photodynamic therapy and cribriform electron-beam irradiation for canine intranasal carcinomas: 14 cases

Authors :
Maruo, Takuya
Fukuyama, Yasuhiro
Nagata, Koichi
Yoshioka, Chie
Nishiyama, Yuta
Shinpei Kawarai
Kayanuma, Hideki
Orito, Kensuke
Nakayama, Tomohiro
Source :
Web of Science
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, 2019.

Abstract

Canine intranasal carcinomas are almost always malignant. Surgery alone often results in rapid tumor regrowth. Radiotherapy is the treatment of choice for dogs with intranasal tumors. Here, we retrospectively assessed treatment of intranasal carcinoma by marginal tumor resection followed by intraoperative acridine orange (AO) photodynamic therapy (PDT) and cribriform plate electron-beam intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT). Fourteen canine cases were assessed, 12 of which had stage I tumors, one with stage III, and one with stage IV. Recurrence was detected in 8, with a median recurrence from the time of treatment of 6 months (range: 3 to 16 months). The median progression-free survival time and overall survival time after treatment were 13 and 22 months, respectively. Adverse events were mild. Marginal tumor resection followed by intraoperative AO-PDT and cribriform plate electron-beam IORT may increase the tumor control time in dogs with marginally resectable intranasal malignant tumors beyond that incurred by surgery alone.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Web of Science
Accession number :
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