CLINICAL INDICATIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF RADIOTHERAPY AND HYPERTHERMIA IN VETERINARY ONCOLOGY

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PAGE, RL
THRALL, DE
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[1] North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Raleigh
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10.1016/S0195-5616(90)50085-6
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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The response of dogs and cats with neoplasia to radiation therapy has improved significantly during the past 10 years. This has largely been due to more aggressive radiation therapy treatment schedules, more accurate planning, and refinement of clinical indications. Sufficient numbers of dogs and cats irradiated with curative intent have not been accumulated to yet define the full impact of more aggressive therapy. However, many tumors will likely remain resistant to irradiation because of concomitant normal tissue injury that must be minimized. Systematic investigation of combination therapy (surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and hyperthermia) should succeed in reducing local tissue side effects and increased local tumor control. A comprehensive approach to tumor management begins with decisions thoughtful of optimal treatment for suspected malignant tumors even at the time of initial examination and client counseling. An incisional biopsy provides essential information to determine the therapeutic course and should be considered prior to initial excision. More aggressive treatment, of even small tumors, early in the clinical course will lead to prolonged tumor control. Radiation therapy should be considered fundamental in the comprehensive treatment plan of many solid tumors.
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