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RADIATION THERAPY COMMUNICATION-REIRRADIATION OF A NASAL TUMOR IN A BRACHYCEPHALIC DOG USING INTENSITY MODULATED RADIATION THERAPY.

Nicholas J Rancilio1, Michelle R Custead1, Jean M Poulson2.   

Abstract

A 5-year-old spayed female Shih Tzu was referred for evaluation of a nasal transitional carcinoma. A total lifetime dose of 117 Gy was delivered to the intranasal mass in three courses over nearly 2 years using fractionated intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) to spare normal tissues. Clinically significant late normal tissue side effects were limited to bilaterally diminished tear production. The patient died of metastatic disease progression 694 days after completion of radiation therapy course 1. This case demonstrates that retreatment with radiation therapy to high lifetime doses for recurrent local disease may be well tolerated with IMRT.
© 2016 American College of Veterinary Radiology.

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Keywords:  dogs; intensity modulated radiation therapy; nasal carcinoma; radiation oncology; reirradiation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26729295     DOI: 10.1111/vru.12317

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Radiol Ultrasound        ISSN: 1058-8183            Impact factor:   1.363


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1.  Re-irradiation of canine non-lymphomatous nasal tumours using stereotactic radiation therapy (10 Gy x 3) for both courses: Assessment of outcome and toxicity in 11 dogs.

Authors:  Tracy L Gieger; Siobhan M Haney; Michael W Nolan
Journal:  Vet Comp Oncol       Date:  2022-02-13       Impact factor: 2.385

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