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COX-2 expression and outcome in canine nasal carcinomas treated with hypofractionated radiotherapy
Authors:Belshaw Z  Constantio-Casas F  Brearley M J  Dunning M D  Holmes M A  Dobson J M
Affiliation:Queen's Veterinary School Hospital, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. z.belshaw.97@cantab.net
Abstract:The expression of cyclooxygenase isoform 2 (COX-2) in canine nasal carcinomas has been well documented. COX-2 expression has proven to be a prognostic factor in several human tumours. The aims of this study were to assess the correlation between immunohistochemical COX-2 expression and prognosis using rhinoscopic biopsies from 42 dogs with nasal carcinomas treated with hypofractionated radiotherapy, and to establish a replicable COX-2 scoring system. Ninety per cent of sections evaluated were COX-2 positive with a mean score of 6.6 (median 8.0; range 0-12). Neither COX-2 expression nor tumour type had a significant correlation with survival. There are likely to be many as yet unidentified variants which contribute to length of survival in dogs with nasal carcinomas. Immunohistochemical COX-2 expression appears unlikely to be of prognostic significance for canine nasal carcinoma.
Keywords:canine  carcinoma  COX‐2 expression  nasal  prognosis
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