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. 2024 May;54(3):559-575.
doi: 10.1016/j.cvsm.2023.12.009. Epub 2023 Dec 29.

Update in Veterinary Radiation Oncology: Focus on Stereotactic Radiation Therapy

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Update in Veterinary Radiation Oncology: Focus on Stereotactic Radiation Therapy

Michael W Nolan et al. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract. 2024 May.

Abstract

Stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT) involves the precise delivery of highly conformal, dose-intense radiation to well-demarcated tumors. Special equipment and expertise are needed, and a unique biological mechanism distinguishes SRT from other forms of external beam radiotherapy. Families find the convenient schedules and minimal acute toxicity of SRT appealing. Common indications in veterinary oncology include nasal, brain, and bone tumors. Many other solid tumors can also be treated, including spinal, oral, lung, heart-base, liver, adrenal, and prostatic malignancies. Accessibility of SRT is improving, and new data are constantly emerging to define parameters for appropriate case selection, radiation dose prescription, and long-term follow-up.

Keywords: Brain tumors; Nasal tumors; Osteosarcoma; Radiobiology; Radiotherapy; Soft tissue sarcomas; Stereotactic radiosurgery.

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