Treatment of feline gastrointestinal intermediate- or large-cell lymphoma with lomustine chemotherapy and 8 Gy abdominal cavity radiation therapy
JOURNAL OF FELINE MEDICINE AND SURGERY, 23(6), 469–476.
author keywords: Gastrointestinal lymphoma; lymphoblastic lymphoma; large-cell lymphoma; chemotherapy; radiation therapy
MeSH headings : Abdominal Cavity; Animals; Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols; Cat Diseases / drug therapy; Cats; Gastrointestinal Tract; Lomustine / therapeutic use; Lymphoma / drug therapy; Lymphoma / veterinary; Prospective Studies; Treatment Outcome
TL;DR:
Treatment was seemingly well tolerated in most cats and was relatively cost-effective, so it is plausible that improved disease control may be achievable through continued optimization and intensification of the combinatorial chemoradiotherapy protocol.
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Objectives The goal of this study was to document the outcomes and toxicity of a novel multimodality treatment protocol for feline gastrointestinal intermediate- or large-cell lymphoma (FGL) in which cats were treated at 21-day intervals.