Introduction: Feline Vaccine-Associated Sarcomas (FVAS) are mesenchimal neoplasms whose treatment is still unrewarding. Wide surgery with megavoltage radiotheraphy is considered the gold standard treatment in FVAS. Radiotheraphy units are not available for veterinary patients in Italy, moreover the usefulness of chemotherapy as an adiuvant tool is far to be proven. The aim of this retrospective study is to compare clinical outcome of cats treated with wide surgery alone or in combination with two different doxorubicin-based chemotherapy protocols. Methods: The medical records of cats with histologically confirmed diagnosis of FVAS were reviewed. Feline patients were enrolled in three different treatment groups. Group A: doxorubicin (1mg/Kg every three weeks) twice before and twice after wide surgery; group B: four doxorubicin cycles after wide surgery (1mg/Kg every three weeks); group C: wide surgery alone. In each group the frequence of local recurrence (χ2test p< 0.05) and the disease free interval (DFI) for not censored data (Kaplan-Meier and log-rank-test p<0.05) has been evaluated. Results: The median follow up was 501 days. The recurrence rate was calculated in 50% in group A, 20% in group B and 29% group C. The median DFI was 476 days in group A and was not reached in group B and C but ranged from 40 to 476 days. No statistically significant differences were not found between the groups. Conclusion. Adjuvant and neoadjuvant chemotherapy did not seem to influence the DFI. Further studies are needed to definetivily delineate the therapeutic role of doxorubicin in FVAS.

APPROCCIO INTERDISCIPLINARE CLINICO, RADIOLOGICO ED ISTOPATOLOGICO AL SARCOMA INDOTTO DA INIEZIONE FELINO: SPUNTI DI RIFLESSIONE SULLE POSSIBILI CORRELAZIONI PROGNOSTICHE / D. Stefanello ; Valenza F ( Università di Torino); Tarducci A. ( Università di Torino). ISTITUTO DI ANATOMIA PATOLOGICA VETERINARIA E PATOLOGIA AVIARE, 2004. 15. ciclo, Anno Accademico 2000/2001.

APPROCCIO INTERDISCIPLINARE CLINICO, RADIOLOGICO ED ISTOPATOLOGICO AL SARCOMA INDOTTO DA INIEZIONE FELINO: SPUNTI DI RIFLESSIONE SULLE POSSIBILI CORRELAZIONI PROGNOSTICHE

D. Stefanello
2004

Abstract

Introduction: Feline Vaccine-Associated Sarcomas (FVAS) are mesenchimal neoplasms whose treatment is still unrewarding. Wide surgery with megavoltage radiotheraphy is considered the gold standard treatment in FVAS. Radiotheraphy units are not available for veterinary patients in Italy, moreover the usefulness of chemotherapy as an adiuvant tool is far to be proven. The aim of this retrospective study is to compare clinical outcome of cats treated with wide surgery alone or in combination with two different doxorubicin-based chemotherapy protocols. Methods: The medical records of cats with histologically confirmed diagnosis of FVAS were reviewed. Feline patients were enrolled in three different treatment groups. Group A: doxorubicin (1mg/Kg every three weeks) twice before and twice after wide surgery; group B: four doxorubicin cycles after wide surgery (1mg/Kg every three weeks); group C: wide surgery alone. In each group the frequence of local recurrence (χ2test p< 0.05) and the disease free interval (DFI) for not censored data (Kaplan-Meier and log-rank-test p<0.05) has been evaluated. Results: The median follow up was 501 days. The recurrence rate was calculated in 50% in group A, 20% in group B and 29% group C. The median DFI was 476 days in group A and was not reached in group B and C but ranged from 40 to 476 days. No statistically significant differences were not found between the groups. Conclusion. Adjuvant and neoadjuvant chemotherapy did not seem to influence the DFI. Further studies are needed to definetivily delineate the therapeutic role of doxorubicin in FVAS.
2004
Feline, soft tissue Sarcoma, injection site sarcomas
Settore VET/09 - Clinica Chirurgica Veterinaria
Settore VET/03 - Patologia Generale e Anatomia Patologica Veterinaria
FONDA, DIEGO
Doctoral Thesis
APPROCCIO INTERDISCIPLINARE CLINICO, RADIOLOGICO ED ISTOPATOLOGICO AL SARCOMA INDOTTO DA INIEZIONE FELINO: SPUNTI DI RIFLESSIONE SULLE POSSIBILI CORRELAZIONI PROGNOSTICHE / D. Stefanello ; Valenza F ( Università di Torino); Tarducci A. ( Università di Torino). ISTITUTO DI ANATOMIA PATOLOGICA VETERINARIA E PATOLOGIA AVIARE, 2004. 15. ciclo, Anno Accademico 2000/2001.
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