Prognosis for dogs with appendicular osteosarcoma treated by amputation alone: 162 cases (1978-1988)

Author:

Spodnick Gary J.1,Berg John1,Rand William M.1,Schelling Scott H.1,Couto Guillermo1,Harvey H. Jay1,Henderson Ralph A.1,MacEwen Gregory1,Mauldin Neal1,McCaw Dudley L.1,Moore Antony S.1,Morrison Wallace1,Norris Alan M.1,O'Bradovich Joyce1,O'Keefe Deborah A.1,Page Rodney1,Ruslander David1,Klausner Jeff1,Straw Rodney1,Thompson James P.1,Withrow Stephen J.1

Affiliation:

1. From The Veterinary Cooperative Oncology Group. Contributing institutions were: Tufts University (Spodnick, Berg, Rand, Schelling), Ohio State University (Couto), Cornell University (Harvey), Auburn University (Henderson), University of Wisconsin (MacEwen), Animal Medical Center (Mauldin), University of Missouri (McCaw), University of California (Moore), Purdue University (Morrison), Veterinary Referral Clinic, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (Norris), Michigan State University (O'Bradovich)...

Abstract

Summary Long-term follow-up information pertaining to 162 dogs with appendicular osteosarcoma treated by amputation alone was collected from 17 veterinary institutions. The majority (72.5%) of dogs died or were euthanatized because of problems documented to be related to metastases. The first clinically apparent sites of metastasis were the lungs (60.8% of total), the skeleton (5.2%), or both (4.6%). A Kaplan-Meier survivorship distribution was plotted on the basis of available survival time data in all 162 dogs. The mean and median survival times were estimated to be 19.8 and 19.2 weeks, respectively, and the 1- and 2-year survival rates were estimated to be 11.5 and 2.0% respectively. Statistically significant relationships were not found between survival time and reporting institution, gender, site of primary tumor, whether the primary tumor was proximally or distally located, whether the primary tumor was located in the forelimb or hind limb, whether presurgical biopsy was performed, and whether death was tumor related. A significant (P < 0.01) quadratic relationship was found between age and survival time. Survival time was longest in dogs 7 to 10 years old and was shorter in older and younger dogs.

Publisher

American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)

Subject

General Veterinary

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