Sentences with word «mitoxantrone»

If surgical margins are clean (tumor - free microscopically), chemotherapy with mitoxantrone or carboplatin (once every 3 weeks for 5 - 6 total treatments post-operatively).
When combined with the IV chemotherapy drug Mitoxantrone, treatment efficacy with Piroxicam resulted in even better results than using Piroxicam alone.
As mentioned above, approximately 35 % of dogs receiving mitoxantrone and piroxicam have remission, and the average survival is around 250 - 300 days.
Another chemotherapy protocol that has commonly been used in dogs with TCC involves a combination of piroxicam and an intravenous chemotherapy drug called mitoxantrone.
Remission may be achieved in one - third of dogs treated with both IV Mitoxantrone and Oral Piroxicam, with a median survival rate of 8 - 10 months.
«Average» survival times with mitoxantrone / piroxicam have been in the 250 - 300 day range.
In AAML 1031, pediatric patients were treated with four - course chemotherapy consisting of two induction courses of cytarabine / daunorubicin / etoposide, a third course of cytarabine / etoposide, and a fourth course of cytarabine / mitoxantrone.
Mitoxantrone — is a chemotoxic agent that slows disease progression, decreasing relapses.
Chemotherapy can be used, such as doxorubicin, piroxicam, mitoxantrone or vinblastine, but the response is generally not as good as with some other types of cancers in dogs.
The recommended treatment for anal gland tumors is complete surgical excision followed by chemotherapy (e.g. carboplatin or mitoxantrone) in order to prevent or slow the onset of metastasis.
At Purdue, mitoxantrone is one of the drugs given as «second line» treatment if vinblastine does not work, or stops working over time.
Ten dogs were treated with a weekly course fraction beam radiation therapy along with mitoxantrone and piroxicam chemotherapy.
However, in a separate study, 35 % of dogs benefited from piroxicam and mitoxantrone and showed a median survival time of 291 days.
But the results showed a downward slide when treated with mitoxantrone and piroxicam therapy without radiation.
These may include: CCNU (lomustine), vinblastine, vincristine, doxorubicin, mitoxantrone, cyclophosphamide (cytoxan), and L - asparginase.
MITOXANTRONE (Novantrone) Nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite can occur, but are extremely uncommon with Mitoxantrone.
Dogs treated with a combination of surgery, curative intent radiation and mitoxantrone chemotherapy have been reported to survive the longest.
Mitoxantrone is another chemotherapy drug that is combined with Peroxicam.
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