1. Efficacy and toxicity of mustargen, vincristine, procarbazine and prednisone (MOPP) for the treatment of relapsed or resistant lymphoma in cats
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Glenna E. Mauldin, Sridhar M Veluvolu, Dorothy Cimino Brown, Martha A. MaloneyHuss, and Erika L. Krick
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Vincristine ,Lymphoma ,040301 veterinary sciences ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cat Diseases ,Procarbazine ,Gastroenterology ,0403 veterinary science ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Refractory ,Prednisone ,Internal medicine ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,medicine ,Animals ,Mechlorethamine ,Small Animals ,Chemotherapy ,business.industry ,Feline Lymphoma ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,medicine.disease ,Treatment Outcome ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Toxicity ,Cats ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objectives The aims of this study were to evaluate the safety of mustargen, vincristine, procarbazine and prednisone (MOPP) chemotherapy in the treatment of relapsed or refractory feline lymphoma, and to determine the overall response rate and median remission time with this protocol. Methods The medical records of 38 cats with relapsed or refractory lymphoma treated with MOPP chemotherapy at three institutions (University of Pennsylvania, the Animal Medical Center, and VCA Western Veterinary Specialist and Emergency Centre) were examined. Information evaluated included patient signalment, feline immunodeficiency virus/feline leukemia virus status, anatomic location(s) of lymphoma, prior protocols (type and number), MOPP doses, MOPP response, remission duration, hematologic and biochemical parameters, and owner-reported adverse effects. Results Overall, 70.3% of cats responded to MOPP chemotherapy. Among the responders, the median remission duration was 166 days. The most common adverse effects were neutropenia and gastrointestinal upset, which were reported in 18.4% of cats. In 55.3% of cats, no adverse effects were reported. In total, 30.8% of responders continued to respond 6 months following the initiation of MOPP, and 15.4% maintained a response 1 year after starting MOPP. Conclusions and relevance MOPP is a safe protocol for the treatment of relapsed or refractory feline lymphoma, with a promising overall response rate and median remission time.
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- 2019
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