3.Garrett LD, Thamm DH, Chun R, Dudley R, Vail DM. 4.Evaluation of a 6-month chemotherapy protocol with no maintenance therapy for dogs with lymphoma. 5.J Vet Intern Med. 2002;16(6):704-709. doi:10.1892/0891-6640(2002)016<0704:eoacpw>2.3.co;2 6.Curran K, Thamm DH.Retrospectiv...
Once a cytologic or histopathologic diagnosis of lymphoma is established, the prognosis and potential therapeutic options should be discussed with the pet's owner. Remission rates in cats and dogs with lymphoma treated with various chemotherapy protocols are approximately 65 to 75% and 80 to 90%, ...
Peripheral blood cell ratios as prognostic factors in canine diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma treated with CHOP protocoldiffuse‐large‐B‐celldoglymphomaneutrophil‐to‐lymphocyteplatelet‐to‐neutrophilprognosisDiffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common haematopoietic tumour in dogs and ...
Retrospective analysis for treatment of naive canine multicentric lymphoma with a 15-week, maintenance-free CHOP protocol. Vet Comp Oncol (2016) 14(Suppl 1):147-55. doi:10.1111/vco.12163CURRAN, K.; THAMM, D.M. Retrospective analysis for treatment of naive canine multicentric lymphoma with 15...
Despite high initial response rates, a subset of dogs with Bヽell lymphoma responds less robustly to CHOP‐based chemotherapy and experiences shorter survival. One hundred and four dogs with nodal Bヽell lymphoma were treated with a response‐based CHOP (RBCHOP) protocol modified based on ...
DogGene expressionComparative oncologyChemotherapyRNA sequencingCanine lymphoma, the most common hematological cancer in dogs, shares many molecular and clinical characteristics with human Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). The standard treatment for canine lymphoma is "CHOP" multiagent chemotherapy protocol ...