Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
New LHOP chemotherapy for dogs with multicentric lymphoma
By Jih-Jong Lee et al.Β·Published in AnimalsΒ·2021Β·View original on Semantic Scholar β
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Original publication title: L-Asparaginase, Doxorubicin, Vincristine, and Prednisolone (LHOP) Chemotherapy as a First-Line Treatment for Dogs with Multicentric Lymphoma
- Species:
- dog
Plain-English summary
Twenty dogs with multicentric lymphoma were treated with a new chemotherapy protocol called LHOP, which replaces one of the drugs in the traditional CHOP treatment. The dogs receiving LHOP had a significantly longer period without disease progression compared to those on the CHOP protocol. Both treatments had similar side effects, which were manageable. The LHOP group had a median progression-free survival of about 344 days, while the CHOP group had about 234 days. This suggests that LHOP could be a better first-line treatment option for dogs with this type of cancer.
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Abstract
Simple Summary Cyclophosphamide exhibits the weakest therapeutic effect compared with vincristine and doxorubicin in the traditional CHOP chemotherapeutic protocol for the treatment of canine lymphoma in previous studies. We want to evaluate the therapeutic effect of a new multi-drug chemotherapy (LHOP) that uses l-asparaginase in place of cyclophosphamide in the traditional CHOP protocol. Twenty dogs with multicentric lymphoma were treated using the LHOP protocol, and the outcomes were historically compared with those of dogs that received CHOP chemotherapy in the same institution. The adverse effects of l-asparaginase were well tolerated and self-limiting. The dogs that received LHOP chemotherapy had a significantly longer progression-free survival than the dogs that received CHOP chemotherapy. Our study findings thus indicate that the LHOP protocol can be used as a first-line chemotherapeutic protocol in canine multicentric lymphoma. Abstract Cyclophosphamide exhibits the weakest therapeutic effect compared with vincristine and doxorubicin in the CHOP (C, cyclophosphamide; H, doxorubicin; O, vincristine; and P, prednisolone) chemotherapeutic protocol for the treatment of canine lymphoma. Twenty dogs with multicentric lymphoma were treated using the LHOP protocol, which used l-asparaginase in place of cyclophosphamide, and the outcomes were historically compared with those of dogs that received CHOP chemotherapy in the same institution. No significant differences were found in age (p = 0.107), body weight (p = 0.051), sex (p = 0.453), clinical stage V (p = 1), substage b (p = 0.573), T-cell phenotype (p = 0.340), overall response (p = 1), and hypercalcaemia status (p = 1) between the LHOP and CHOP groups. The adverse effects of l-asparaginase were well tolerated and self-limiting. The median PFS (progression-free survival) and median ST (survival time) in the LHOP group were 344 days (range: 28β940 days) and 344 days (range: 70β940 days), respectively. The median PFS and median ST in the CHOP group were 234 days (range: 49β1822 days) and 314 days (range: 50β1822 days), respectively. The dogs that received LHOP chemotherapy had a significantly longer PFS than the dogs that received CHOP chemotherapy (p = 0.001). No significant difference was observed in ST between the LHOP and CHOP groups (p = 0.131). Our study findings thus indicate that the LHOP protocol can be used as a first-line chemotherapeutic protocol in canine multicentric lymphoma.
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Search related cases βOriginal publication on Semantic Scholar: https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/34438662