2017
DOI: 10.1111/jsap.12667
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Endoscopic photodynamic therapy using talaporfin sodium for recurrent intranasal carcinomas after radiotherapy in three dogs

Abstract: Radiation is the treatment of choice for canine nasal tumours but, in almost all cases, there is local recurrence associated with poor prognosis. This report describes the effect of endoscopic photodynamic therapy using talaporfin sodium for canine intranasal carcinoma recurring after radiation therapy. Rhinoscopic photodynamic therapy was administered after radiation therapy in three dogs with recurrent intranasal carcinoma. Two to 24 illuminations of a 665-nm diode laser were performed two hours after intrav… Show more

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“…After radiotherapy's tumor recurrence, three dogs affected by intranasal carcinoma were treated with talaporfin sodium. In this report, PDT induced almost complete remission and prolonged survival time, suggesting that it is a functional therapeutic approach for recurrent intranasal carcinomas [108].…”
Section: Carcinomassupporting
confidence: 50%
“…After radiotherapy's tumor recurrence, three dogs affected by intranasal carcinoma were treated with talaporfin sodium. In this report, PDT induced almost complete remission and prolonged survival time, suggesting that it is a functional therapeutic approach for recurrent intranasal carcinomas [108].…”
Section: Carcinomassupporting
confidence: 50%