Vinorelbine as First-Line Treatment in Stage IV Canine Primary Pulmonary Carcinoma

Author:

Rinaldi Valentina1ORCID,Finotello Riccardo2ORCID,Boari Andrea1,Cabibbo Emanuele3,Crisi Paolo Emidio1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Teramo, 64100 Teramo, Italy

2. Polo Oncologico Veterinario, AniCura Italy Holding S.r.l., 40100 Bologna, Italy

3. VetCenter, VetPartners, 43121 Parma, Italy

Abstract

Vinorelbine (VRL), a semi-synthetic vinca alkaloid commonly used in humans with advanced lung cancer, reaches high concentrations in the lung tissue, has proven antineoplastic activity and a low toxicity profile in dogs. Treatment-naïve, client-owned dogs with a cyto/histological diagnosis of advanced pulmonary carcinoma, selected from a laboratory database and previously subjected to imaging, were enrolled in the study. Vinorelbine (15 mg/m2) was administered weekly for 4 weeks and then fortnightly until progressive disease was documented. Staging work-up was repeated by means of diagnostic imaging after the fourth VRL (i.e., 28 days) and monthly thereafter; response to treatment was evaluated according to the RECIST. Toxicity was graded following the VCOGC group. Ten dogs met the inclusion criteria. Partial response was documented in eight dogs. Median time to progression was 88 days (range: 7–112) and median survival time for all dogs was 100 days (range 7–635). The most common side effect was neutropenia. The main limitations of the study were the absence of histological diagnosis in eight cases and the limited number of treated dogs. VRL is well tolerated with an adequate toxicity profile and may be useful in the management of advanced lung tumours if used as a first-line treatment strategy.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary

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