Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Toceranib phosphate use in dogs with non-mast cell cancer
By Frezoulis, Petros & Harper, Aaron·Published in Veterinary and Comparative Oncology·2022·Southfields Veterinary Specialists Laindon Essex UK, United Kingdom·View original on Crossref →
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Original publication title: The role of toceranib phosphate in dogs with non‐mast cell neoplasia: A systematic review
- Species:
- dog
Plain-English summary
A review of studies found that toceranib phosphate, a cancer treatment for dogs, may help with certain types of tumors, including neuroendocrine tumors and anal gland sac adenocarcinomas. However, it is likely not effective for treating metastatic osteosarcoma. This information is important for pet owners whose dogs have been diagnosed with these types of cancer, as it can guide treatment decisions. If your dog has cancer, discussing the potential benefits of toceranib with your veterinarian could be worthwhile.
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Abstract
AbstractThe use of tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) has gained significant importance in veterinary cancer patients over the last decade. Toceranib phosphate has been licensed for the treatment of dogs with mast cell tumours. Its molecular similarity to sunitinib, a TKI used in human medicine, has led many veterinary oncologists to use this agent for multiple neoplastic diseases. The aim of the current study was to perform a systematic review of the evidence for the use of toceranib in dogs with non‐mast cell neoplasia. Two electronic databases were searched. Publications were included if toceranib was used as a treatment option in canine patients. Studies and case reports were excluded if toceranib was used as part of a multi‐modal treatment plan and response or outcome data related to toceranib therapy were not described. A total of 28 studies were included from 122 references. The most common types of neoplasias identified were neuroendocrine tumours, anal gland sac adenocarcinoma, and osteosarcoma. Multiple other neoplasias had one or two studies identified to describe the use of toceranib. Results of the study support that toceranib phosphate may have efficacy against certain types of neoplasia under certain conditions, such as neuroendocrine tumours, gastrointestinal stromal tumours and anal sac adenocarcinomas, while it is probably not effective for the management of metastatic osteosarcoma based on the findings of the review.
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Search related cases →Original publication on Crossref: https://doi.org/10.1111/vco.12799