A utilização da radioterapia no tratamento do carcinoma de células escamosas cutâneo felino avançado

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The efficacy of radiation therapy for feline advanced cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma was evaluated. A full course radiation therapy protocol was applied to six cats showing single or multiple facial squamous cell carcinomas, in a total of seven histologically confirmed neoplastic lesions. Of the lesions, one was staged as T1, and six as T4 according to WHO staging system of epidermal tumors. The animals were submitted to twelve radiation fractions of 4 Gy each, on a Monday-Wednesday-Friday schedule, and the equipment used was an orthovoltage unit. Energy used was 120 kV, 15 mA and 2 mm aluminum filter. The cats were evaluated during the treatment and 30 and 60 days after the end of the radiation therapy. In this study, 87% of the lesions had complete remission and 13% partial remission to the treatment. Side effects were considered mild according to Veterinary Radiation Therapy Oncology Group Toxicity criteria, and included erythema, epilation and rhinitis. Radiation Therapy was considered safe for feline cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, leading to mild side effects and can represent a good therapeutic option.

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Cunha, S. C. S., Carvalho, L. A. V., Corgozinho, K. B., Holguin, P. G., & Ferreira, A. M. R. (2014). A utilização da radioterapia no tratamento do carcinoma de células escamosas cutâneo felino avançado. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 66(1), 7–14. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-09352014000100002

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