Eighteen random-bred cats with a total of 19 nasal or aural squamous cell carcinomas were treated with photodynamic therapy, using aluminum phthalocyanine tetrasulfonate as the photosensitizer. Cats were irradiated at power densities of 100 mW/cm2 and energy densities of 100 J/cm2. Successful outcome was obtained in 10 tumors after 1 treatment, and 2 more tumors had complete responses after 1 or 2 additional treatments. Treatments were more effective in tumors of stage T2 or earlier. Five tumors had partial responses, and the response of 2 tumors could not be evaluated. The treatment was safe and well tolerated by most cats, although we found that cats should be kept out of sunlight for 2 weeks after treatment.
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Peaston, A. E., Leach, M. W., & Higgins, R. J. (1993). Photodynamic therapy for nasal and aural squamous cell carcinoma in cats. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 202(8), 1261–1265. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.1993.202.08.1261
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