| Literature DB >> 19682373 |
Enrico P Spugnini1, Gennaro Citro, Alfonso Baldi.
Abstract
The treatment of soft tissue tumors needs the coordinated adoption of surgery with radiation therapy and eventually, chemotherapy. The radiation therapy (delivered with a linear accelerator) can be preoperative, intraoperative, or postoperative. In selected patients adjuvant brachytherapy can be adopted. The goal of these associations is to achieve tumor control while maximally preserving the normal tissues from side effects. Unfortunately, the occurrence of local and distant complications is still elevated. Electrochemotherapy is a novel technique that combines the administration of anticancer agents to the application of permeabilizing pulses in order to increase the uptake of antitumor molecules. While its use in humans is still confined to the treatment of cutaneous neoplasms or the palliation of skin tumor metastases, in veterinary oncology this approach is rapidly becoming a primary treatment. This review summarizes the recent progresses in preclinical oncology and their possible transfer to humans.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19682373 PMCID: PMC2739846 DOI: 10.1186/1756-9966-28-114
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Clin Cancer Res ISSN: 0392-9078
Summary of treatment outcome for cancer pets receiving electrochemotherapy
| Drug | Species | N° of patients | Tumor Type | Response | References |
| B | Cats | 12 | STS | SD 7 months | 18 |
| B | Dogs and cats | 16 | Various | 80% CR+PR | 19 |
| CDDP | Dogs and cats | 7 | Various | 84% CR | 23 |
| B | Dogs and cats | 5 | Various | CR > 24 mo | 25 |
| B | Cats | 58 | STS | Median time to recurrence: 12–19 mo | 26 |
| B | Dogs | 22 | STS | Median time to recurrence 24 mo | 27 |
| B | Dogs | 28 | MCT | 82%CR > 22 mo | 28 |
| B | Cats | 9 | SCC | 78%CR> 3 mo | 29 |
| B | Cats | 1 | Ganglioneuroblastoma | CR > 15 mo | 30 |
| B | Dogs | 10 | Melanoma | 70% CR> 6 mo | 34 |
| CDDP | Dogs | 1 | Anal Melanoma | PR 3 mo | 35 |
| B | Dogs | 12 | Perianal tumors | 83% CR | 36 |
| B | Dogs and Cats | 6 | Lymphoma | 100% CR 1 wk to 36 mo | 37 |
| B | Cats | 1 | HPC | CR> 12 mo | 39 |
| CDDP | Dogs | 1 | Anal sac carcinoma | CR> 18 mo | 40 |
| CDDP | Cats | 1 | Fibrosarcoma | CR 3 mo | 41 |
| Mitoxantrone | Dogs | 1 | Metastatic carcinoma | CR > 6 mo | 43 |
B Bleomycin; CDDP Cisplatin; CR Complete Remission; HPC Hemangiopericytoma; MCT Mast Cell Tumors; PR Partial Remission; SCC Squamous Cell Carcinoma; SD Stable Disease; STS Soft Tissue Sarcoma.