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Current treatment considerations include use as single-agent therapy (with prednisone), in combination with multiagent chemotherapy protocols, and/or as maintenance therapy after completion of multiagent chemotherapy protocols in dogs with naïve or previously treated lymphoma.
Ancillary therapy H1 and H2 blockers should be considered for patients with large tumors, known grade 3 tumors or gastrointestinal symptoms. Primary tumor Grade 1 tumors and most grade 2 tumors are likely to be cured by appropriate surgery. When margins are histologically incomplete, local recurrence rates are ;20–30%.
The goal of any cancer treatment program is to completely and permanently eradicate the cancer. Sadly, a complete cure is often not possible. For pets whose cancer cannot be cured, the veterinary team can provide treatment to minimize the animal’s pain and discomfort and enhance its quality of life.
5 Ιουλ 2024 · Chemo can sometimes help slow the progression and spread of cancer throughout your dog’s body, reduce tumor size before surgery, and improve the dog’s response to other anti-cancer treatments.
The doses of GCs used in veterinary cancer chemotherapy protocols are typically those considered to be anti-inflammatory (0.5 to 1 mg/kg/day or 30 to 40 mg/m2/day)10 rather than immunosuppressive (2 to 3 mg/kg/day or 50 to 60 mg/m2/day for dogs >25 kg), with the exception of very small patients (<10 kg), in which the anti-inflammatory doses ment...
All pets undergoing cancer treatment require supportive care. These tasks include giving prescribed medications, learning to recognize the signs of pain, and providing the nutrition your pet requires.
15 Σεπ 2020 · A pilot clinical study of the therapeutic antibody against canine PD-1 for advanced spontaneous cancers in dogs. Article Open access 27 October 2020. Introduction. Comparative oncology is the...