Efficacy of chemotherapy and palliative hypofractionated radiotherapy for cats with nasal lymphoma

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Abstract

Nasal lymphoma (NL) is the most common nasal tumor in cats, and radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or a combination of these treatments have been described as the treatment for this disease. However, the previous studies included various machines and protocols of radiotherapy. Therefore, we aimed to retrospectively compare the prognosis among cases treated with palliative hypofractionated radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and a combination of them with united machine and protocol of radiotherapy. When compared overall survival and progression free survival, there was no significant difference among these three groups. The data of this study suggested that similar efficacy could be achieved by palliative hypofractionated radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or a combination of them.

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Nakazawa, M., Tomiyasu, H., Suzuki, K., Asada, H., Fujiwara-Igarashi, A., Goto-Koshino, Y., … Tsujimoto, H. (2021). Efficacy of chemotherapy and palliative hypofractionated radiotherapy for cats with nasal lymphoma. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. Japanese Society of Veterinary Science. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.20-0464

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