| Literature DB >> 18980687 |
Enrico P Spugnini1, Ivan Dotsinsky, Nikolay Mudrov, Gennaro Citro, Alfredo D'Avino, Alfonso Baldi.
Abstract
Sticker's sarcoma (also known as transmissible venereal tumor) is a horizontally transmitted neoplasm of the dog, that is passed with coitus. It is a locally aggressive tumor with a low tendency to metastatic spread. The most common locations are the genitals, the nose, the perianal area. Standard treatment consists with chemotherapy with vincristine, however other therapies such as, cryotherapy, immunotherapy or, in selected cases, radiation therapy, have been reported. In this article we describe the outcome of a small cohort of canine patients, with chemotherapy resistant transmissible venereal tumor (TVT), treated with bleomycin selectively driven by trains of biphasic pulses (electrochemotherapy). Three canine patients, with refractory TVT, entered the study and received two sessions of ECT under sedation. The pets had local injection of bleomycin at the concentration of 1.5 mg/ml and five minutes after the chemotherapy, trains of 8 biphasic electric pulses lasting 50 + 50 mus each, with 1 ms interpulse intervals, were delivered by means of modified caliper or, for difficult districts, through paired needle electrode. All the patients responded to the treatment and are still in remission at different times. Electrochemotherapy appears as a safe and efficacious modality for the treatment of TVT and warrants further investigations.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18980687 PMCID: PMC2596090 DOI: 10.1186/1756-9966-27-58
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Clin Cancer Res ISSN: 0392-9078
Figure 1A cytology slide of the neoplasm of one of the patients. Note the numerous population of discrete round cells. (Diff Quick staining; magnification 100 ×).
Individual data and response to electrochemotherapy (ECT) in three dogs with TVT
| Signalment (age, sex,) | Tumor type and stage | Response (Months) | Outcome |
| 4 yo, M, Hunting dog | T2N0M0 | CR 48 | Alive, CR |
| 5 yo, M, Mixed Breed | T3N0M0 | CR 34 | Alive, CR |
| 7 yo, M, German Shephard | T1N0M0 | CR 28 | Alive, CR |
yo = years old; M = male CR = complete remission;
NB = age is given at the time of presentation;
Tumor response criteria
Figure 2A: Close-up image of a 4 year-old male Hunting dog, affected by a large TVT, at presentation. B: the same patient after one session of ECT, note the tumor shrinkage. C: the same patient after the second session of ECT, the tumor has been replaced by scar tissue. D: the patient' genitals one month after the completion of the two cycles of electrochemotherapy.