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Lomustine (CCNU) for the Treatment of Resistant Lymphoma in Dogs
Authors:Antony S. Moore  Cheryl A. London  Carrie A. Wood  Laurel E. Williams  Susan M. Cotter  Deborah A. L''Heureux  Angela E. Frimberger
Affiliation:Harrington Oncology Program, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine, North Grafton, MA 01536, USA.
Abstract:Forty-three dogs with lymphoma that had relapsed or had failed to achieve complete remission to previous chemotherapy were treated with lomustine (1-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosourea [CCNU]) at a dosage of 90-100 mg/m2 body surface area p.o. every 3 weeks. Durable complete or partial responses occurred in 11 dogs for a median of 86 days. The acutely dose-limiting toxicosis was neutropenia 7 days after administration, resulting in a recommended dosage of 90 mg/m2. Cumulative thrombocytopenia occurred in dogs receiving continued CCNU treatment, and a dose interval of 3 weeks may be too short for continued administration of this drug. Toxicoses evident as fever or central nervous system signs or renal damage were uncommon or rare. CCNU is effective in the treatment of relapsed lymphoma.
Keywords:Alkylating agent    Canine    Chemotherapy    Relapse
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