Feline high‐grade and large granular lymphocyte alimentary lymphomas treated with COP‐ or CHOP‐based chemotherapy: A multi‐centric retrospective study of 57 cases

Specific data regarding outcome of cats with high‐grade and large granular lymphocyte alimentary lymphoma (HGAL and LGL, respectively) treated with multi‐agent chemotherapy are scarce. The aims of this multi‐centric, retrospective study were to describe the outcome of cats with HGAL and LGL treated...

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Veröffentlicht in:Veterinary & comparative oncology 2024-06, Vol.22 (2), p.186-197
Hauptverfasser: Bernardo Marques, Grégoire, Ponce, Frédérique, Beaudu‐Lange, Claire, Béguin, Jérémy, Boissy, Laurie, Chavalle, Thomas, Denoeux, Pauline, Diop, Nicolas, Ferro, Livia, Floch, Franck, Lajoinie, Mathilde, Sayag, David, Barrett, Laura E., Chamel, Gabriel
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Zusammenfassung:Specific data regarding outcome of cats with high‐grade and large granular lymphocyte alimentary lymphoma (HGAL and LGL, respectively) treated with multi‐agent chemotherapy are scarce. The aims of this multi‐centric, retrospective study were to describe the outcome of cats with HGAL and LGL treated with COP‐ or CHOP‐based chemotherapy and to identify potential prognostic factors. Cats with a cytological or histological diagnosis of HGAL or LGL lymphoma treated with COP‐ or CHOP‐based protocol as first‐line chemotherapy were included. Data regarding diagnosis, staging, treatment and follow‐up were collected. Fifty‐seven cats treated with CHOP (n = 37) or COP (n = 20) protocols were included. Complete response (CR), partial response (PR), stable disease (SD) and progressive disease (PD) were observed in 20%, 22%, 36% and 22% of cats, respectively, for an overall response rate of 42%. Median progression‐free interval (PFI) was 148 days and overall median survival time (OST) was 131 days. Cats achieving CR, PR or SD showed significantly longer PFI (p 
ISSN:1476-5810
1476-5829
DOI:10.1111/vco.12965