High temperature hyperthermia treatment for canines exhibiting superficial tumors: A report of three cases

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High temperature hyperthermia (HTH) treatment has previously been demonstrated to suppress tumor growth in a tumor-bearing rat model. In the present study, the effects of HTH therapy for the treatment of spontaneous tumors in canines was evaluated. In case 1, an 18-year-old female Papillon presented with a right forelimb rhabdomyosarcoma. Case 2 was a 13-year-old male English Cocker Spaniel with a right external auditory canal ceruminous adenocarcinoma and case 3 was a 14-year-old male Golden Retriever that exhibited a perianal gland adenocarcinoma, which surrounded the anus. HTH treatment was performed in all three cases for 10 min at 45-65˚C with or without the inhalation of isoflurane. In case 1, the tumor disappeared four weeks following HTH treatment. In case 2, the tumor volume had decreased by day 21, and in case 3, HTH was performed three times and the tumor disappeared following the third procedure. HTH is considered to be a simple procedure with no severe side effects. Consequently, this treatment modality is hypothesized to become a useful alternative therapy for superficial tumors in companion animals.

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Takagi, H., Azuma, K., Osaki, T., Itoh, N., Nakazumi, S., Taura, Y., & Okamoto, Y. (2014). High temperature hyperthermia treatment for canines exhibiting superficial tumors: A report of three cases. Oncology Letters, 8(5), 2055–2058. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2014.2496

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