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Treatment and prognostic factors in lymphoma in cats: 103 cases (1977-1981)
Authors:S C Mooney  A A Hayes  E G MacEwen  R E Matus  A Geary  B A Shurgot
Affiliation:Donaldson-Atwood Cancer Clinic, Animal Medical Center, New York, NY 10021.
Abstract:The records of 103 cats with lymphoma that underwent chemotherapy were reviewed. Diagnosis was confirmed by cytologic or histopathologic examination of appropriate tissue specimens. Sixty-four cats (62%) had a complete response to chemotherapy (median survival time, 7 months); 21 cats (20%) had a partial response (median survival time, 2.5 months); and 18 cats had a minimal response (median survival time, 1.5 months). Seventy-seven cats (75%) died of recurrent or progressive lymphoma, 9 cats died of feline leukemia-related anemia, 13 cats died of unrelated causes, and 4 cats were alive. Stage of disease was significantly (P = 0.009) related to response to treatment, and stage of disease and FeLV status were both significantly (P = 0.002 and P less than 0.001, respectively) related to survival.
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