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Effects of palliative radiation therapy on nonsplenic Hemangiosarcoma in dogs

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AMER ANIMAL HOSPITAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.5326/0430187

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Medical records for 20 dogs with histologically confirmed nonsplenic hemangiosarcomas treated with palliative radiation therapy were reviewed to evaluate factors influencing tumor response and survival timed The Kaplan-Meier median survival time of dogs that received palliative radiation therapy was 95 days (range 6 to 500 days) Subjective reduction in tumor size was seen in 14 dogs with four complete responses Tumor location was a significant univariate prognostic factor for survival and dogs with retroperitoneal masses had longer survival times.

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