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Publications [#134211] of Mark W. Dewhirst

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  1. SL McChesney, SJ Withrow, EL Gillette, BE Powers, MW Dewhirst, Radiotherapy of soft tissue sarcomas in dogs., Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, UNITED STATES, vol. 194 no. 1 (January, 1989), pp. 60-3, ISSN 0003-1488
    (last updated on 2004/03/30)

    Abstract:
    Megavoltage radiotherapy was administered to 42 dogs with soft tissue sarcoma. Acceptable local control of these aggressive tumors was achieved after one year of treatment. Control rates of 48 and 67% were obtained at doses of 45 and 50 gray (Gy), respectively. At 2 years, control rates decreased to 33% at the dose of 50 Gy. Serious complications developed in 4 of 42 dogs at doses of 40 to 50 Gy. The estimated dose with a 50% probability for causing serious complications was 54 Gy, given in 10 fractions. We believe that the large doses per fraction used in this study probably led to an increased probability for necrosis. Hemangiopericytomas seemed to be more responsive than fibrosarcomas. Only 2 of 11 recurrent tumors were controlled with surgery. Good local control was achieved with radiation alone for one year at doses with a low probability for serious complications; however, higher total radiation doses or combined modalities, such as surgery and radiation or radiation and hyperthermia, may be needed for longer-term control.

    Keywords:
    Animals • Dog Diseases • Dogs • Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation • Fibrosarcoma • Hemangiopericytoma • Necrosis • Neurofibroma • Soft Tissue Neoplasms • radiotherapy • radiotherapy* • veterinary*


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