Chemotherapy for oral tumors in cannies
2000
Chikkenakoppa, S.D. | Vasanth, M.S. | Srinivias, C.L. | Ranaganath, B.N. | Jayadevappa, S.M. (Veterinary College, Banglore (India). Department of Surgery and Radiology)
In spite of recent advances made in the treatment of human malignancy, especially in the field of lymphosarcoma and leukaeamia, the application of chemotherapy to animal neoplasm has progressed slowly. Amongest the most important reason for this state of affairs are the high cost of treatment, unwillingness on the part of owner to consider treatment which is probably only palliative, and the frequent development of unpleasant side effects when these agents are given in therapeutic doses, For these reasons, veterinary surgeons in practice have been unwilling to attempt treatment and there is no doubt that a tremendous amount of clinical research is necessary before full use can be made of even the compounds which are available at present. In this background, the present study was undertaken with an objective of finding a most suitable chemotherapeutic agent for oral tumors in canines.
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