Gieger Tracy, Rassnick Kenneth, Siegel Sheri, Proulx David, Bergman Philip, Anderson Christine, LaDue Tracy, Smith Annette, Northrup Nicole, Roberts Royce
Department of Clinical Sciences, Cornell University Hospital for Animals, CPC Box 31, Tower Road, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA.
J Am Anim Hosp Assoc. 2008 May-Jun;44(3):116-23. doi: 10.5326/0440116.
Data from 48 dogs with nasal carcinomas treated with palliative radiation therapy (PRT) were retrospectively reviewed. Factors potentially influencing resolution of clinical signs and survival after PRT were evaluated. Clinical signs completely resolved in 66% of dogs for a median of 120 days. The overall median survival time was 146 days. Duration of response to PRT was shorter in dogs that had clinical signs for <90 days before PRT. Survival times were shorter in dogs that had partial or no resolution of clinical signs after PRT than in dogs that had complete resolution of clinical signs.
对48只接受姑息性放射治疗(PRT)的鼻癌犬的数据进行了回顾性分析。评估了可能影响PRT后临床症状缓解和生存的因素。66%的犬临床症状完全缓解,中位缓解时间为120天。总体中位生存时间为146天。在PRT前临床症状出现时间<90天的犬中,对PRT的反应持续时间较短。PRT后临床症状部分缓解或未缓解的犬的生存时间比临床症状完全缓解的犬短。