强度调节和图像引导放射治疗犬泌尿生殖系统癌。

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学 Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine Pub Date : 2012-07-01 Epub Date: 2012-05-25 DOI:10.1111/j.1939-1676.2012.00946.x
M W Nolan, L Kogan, L R Griffin, J T Custis, J F Harmon, B J Biller, S M Larue
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背景:外束放射治疗可用于治疗犬盆腔肿瘤,但由于缺乏疗效数据和相关的晚期并发症,其应用受到限制。假设/目的:本研究的目的是评估调强和图像引导放射治疗(IM/IGRT)治疗犬泌尿生殖系统癌(CGUC)后的局部肿瘤控制、总生存率和毒性。动物:21只客户养的狗。方法:回顾性研究。回顾了2008年至2011年期间有意对CGUC进行明确意向IM/IGRT疗程治疗的犬的医疗记录。数据分析包括描述性统计和精算统计。结果:原发性肿瘤位于前列腺(10例)、膀胱(9例)和尿道(2例)。总辐射剂量为54-58 Gy,分20次每日递送。1级和2级急性胃肠道毒性分别在33%和5%的狗中发生。1级和2级急性泌尿生殖系统毒性和1级急性肠道毒性分别在5%、5%和20%的狗中被记录在案。4只狗出现了晚期3级胃肠道或泌尿生殖系统中毒。主观反应率为60%。中位无事件生存期为317天;总中位生存时间为654天。局部肿瘤控制和总体生存在统计学上与原发肿瘤的位置无关。结论和临床意义:IM/IGRT通常耐受性良好,为CGUC的局部控制提供了有效的选择。与以前的兽医文献报道相比,在CGUC的多模式治疗方案中纳入IM/IGRT可以获得更长的生存时间;有控制的前瞻性评价是必要的。
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Intensity-modulated and image-guided radiation therapy for treatment of genitourinary carcinomas in dogs.

Background: External beam radiation therapy can be used to treat pelvic tumors in dogs, but its utility is limited by lack of efficacy data and associated late complications.

Hypothesis/objectives: The objective of this study was to assess local tumor control, overall survival, and toxicosis after intensity-modulated and image-guided radiation therapy (IM/IGRT) for treatment of genitourinary carcinomas (CGUC) in dogs.

Animals: 21 client-owned dogs.

Methods: A retrospective study was performed. Medical records of dogs for which there was intent to treat with a course of definitive-intent IM/IGRT for CGUC between 2008 and 2011 were reviewed. Descriptive and actuarial statistics comprised the data analysis.

Results: Primary tumors were located in the prostate (10), urinary bladder (9), or urethra (2). The total radiation dose ranged from 54-58 Gy, delivered in 20 daily fractions. Grade 1 and 2 acute gastrointestinal toxicoses developed in 33 and 5% of dogs, respectively. Grade 1 and 2 acute genitourinary and grade 1 acute integumentary toxicoses were documented in 5, 5, and 20% of dogs, respectively. Four dogs experienced late grade 3 gastrointestinal or genitourinary toxicosis. The subjective response rate was 60%. The median event-free survival was 317 days; the overall median survival time was 654 days. Neither local tumor control nor overall survival was statistically dependent upon location of the primary tumor.

Conclusions and clinical importance: IM/IGRT is generally well-tolerated and provides an effective option for locoregional control of CGUC. As compared with previous reports in the veterinary literature, inclusion of IM/IGRT in multimodal treatment protocols for CGUC can result in superior survival times; controlled prospective evaluation is warranted.

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