手术切除或辅助化疗可增加乳腺癌猫的两年生存率和相关临床病理因素

T. Lo, Yu-Ching Feng, Yi-Ping Yang, J. Liao, Shih-Chieh Chang
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由于具有侵袭性的生物学行为,大量研究试图确定猫乳腺癌(FMC)的预后指标。在这项研究中,我们回顾性地确定了47只fmc猫的预后指标,并评估了手术加或不加辅助化疗的效果。在两年的随访期间,手术切除与更长的总生存时间(OST)显著相关。在接受手术治疗的猫中,接受辅助化疗的手术猫的中位OST(540天)比不接受化疗的手术猫的中位OST(398天)更长。此外,早期(I或II) FMCs的猫比晚期猫的OST更长。此外,通过多变量分析,发现组织学分级与两年生存率显著相关。fmc等级高的猫最有可能的平均或中位数OST少于一年。综上所述,分期、分级和肿瘤大小都是影响预后的因素,通过多因素分析发现,组织学分级是影响猫乳腺癌预后的唯一显著因素。
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WITH SURGICAL REMOVAL OR ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY INCREASE THE TWO-YEAR SURVIVAL AND ASSOCIATED CLINICOPATHOLOGIC FACTORS IN CATS WITH MAMMARY CARCINOMAS
Due to the aggressive biological behavior, a large number of studies attempt to identify the prognostic indicators for feline mammary carcinoma (FMC). In this study, we retrospectively identified the prognostic indicators and evaluated the effect of surgery with or without adjuvant chemotherapy on 47 cats with FMCs. Over a two-year follow-up period, surgical removal was significantly associated with greater overall survival time (OST). In cats that underwent surgical treatment, median OST was longer in cats that underwent surgery with adjuvant chemotherapy (540 days) than cats that underwent surgery without chemotherapy (398 days). In addition, cats with FMCs in early stage (I or II) had longer OST than cats in advanced stages. Further, through multivariate analyses, the histological grade was found to be significantly associated with a survival of two years. Cats with FMCs at high grade were most likely to have a mean or median OST of less than one year. In summary, stage, grade and the size of tumor were all prognostic factors, in which histological grade was found to be the only significant factor in cats with mammary carcinomas through multivariate analysis.
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