Radiation therapy for feline cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma using a hypofractionated protocol

Author:

Cunha Simone CS1,Carvalho Luis Alfredo V.2,Canary Paulo Cesar3,Reisner Marcio3,Corgozinho Katia B.1,Souza Heloisa J.M.4,Ferreira Ana Maria R.5

Affiliation:

1. Faculdade de Medicina veterinária, Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Niterói -RJ, Brazil

2. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro-RJ, Brazil

3. COPPE, Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro-RJ, Brazil

4. Departamento de Medicina e Cirurgia do Instituto de Veterinária, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ), Seropédica-RJ, Brazil

5. Departamento de Anatomia Patológica, Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Niterói-RJ, Brazil

Abstract

The objective of this paper was to evaluate the efficacy of a hypofractionated radiation protocol for feline facial squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Twenty-five histologically confirmed SCCs in 15 cats were treated with four fractions of 7.6–10 Gy each, with 1 week intervals. The equipment used was a linear accelerator Clinac 2100 delivering electron beam of 4 or 6 MeV, and a bolus of 5 or 10 mm was used in all lesions. Of the lesions, 44% were staged as T4, 16% as T3, 8% as T2 and 32% as T1. Of the irradiated lesions, 40% had complete response, 12% had partial response and 48% had no response (NR) to the treatment. For T1 tumors, 62.5% had complete remission. Mean overall survival time was 224 days. Owners requested euthanasia of cats having NR to the treatment. Mean disease free time was 271 days. Side effects observed were skin erythema, epilation, ulceration and conjunctivitis, which were graded according to Veterinary Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (VRTOG) toxicity criteria. Response rates found in this study (52%) were lower when compared to other protocols, probably due to technique differences, such as fractionation schedule, bolus thickness and energy penetration depth. However, the hypofractionated radiation protocol was considered safe for feline facial SCC. Modifications of this protocol are being planned with the objective of improving the cure rates in the future.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Small Animals

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