Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
A retrospective study of (90)Strontium plesiotherapy for feline squamous cell carcinoma of the nasal planum.
- Journal:
- Journal of feline medicine and surgery
- Year:
- 2006
- Authors:
- Goodfellow, Mark et al.
- Affiliation:
- Centre for Small Animal Studies · United Kingdom
- Species:
- cat
Plain-English summary
In a study involving 15 cats with confirmed nasal squamous cell carcinoma (a type of skin cancer), researchers looked at how well they responded to a treatment called (90)Strontium plesiotherapy. The cats received a total dose of radiation over ten days, and most of them showed positive results. Eleven cats had no visible signs of cancer after the first treatment, and two others who initially showed some improvement became cancer-free after a second treatment. Unfortunately, two cats did not respond as well and were euthanized due to worsening disease. Overall, the treatment was very effective, with most cats remaining cancer-free for a long time afterward and their owners pleased with the cosmetic results.
Abstract
The responses of 15 cats with histologically (n=14) or cytologically (n=1) confirmed nasal squamous cell carcinoma treated with (90)Strontium plesiotherapy were reviewed retrospectively. Cats were treated such that a total dose of 50Gy was delivered at a depth of 2mm, administered in five fractions over a 10-day period. Of the cats, 11 were stage T(2), three were T(is) and one had only a cytological diagnosis precluding staging. Eleven of the cats achieved complete response (no visible lesion after 6-8 weeks) following the first cycle of therapy, and two cats with partial response achieved complete response with a second cycle of therapy. The remaining two cats achieved partial response following therapy, but further intervention was declined. Euthanasia was performed in these two cats because of progressive disease after 81 and 142 days. Of the 85% of cats that achieved a complete response, there was no recurrence of disease during a follow-up period of 134-2,043 days (median 652 days). In addition to prolonged disease-free survivals, (90)Strontium therapy produced excellent cosmetic results from the owners' perspective. These results demonstrate that superficial squamous cell carcinoma of the feline nasal planum responds excellently to (90)Strontium plesiotherapy, and this form of therapy may offer advantages over other alternatives currently available.
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