A retrospective Italian Society of Veterinary Oncology (SIONCOV) study of 56 cats with appendicular osteosarcoma

Author:

Marconato Laura1ORCID,Annoni Maurizio2ORCID,Massari Federico3,Zanardi Stefano1,Stefanello Damiano4ORCID,Ferrari Roberta4ORCID,Rossi Federica5,Montinaro Vincenzo6,Morello Emanuela7,Chalfon Carmit8ORCID,De Lorenzi Marco9,Murgia Daniela10,Drudi Dario3,Truncellito Gabriele1,Cabibbo Emanuele11,Sabattini Silvia1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences University of Bologna Ozzano Emilia Italy

2. AniCura Clinica Veterinaria Tibaldi Milan Italy

3. Clinica Veterinaria Nervianese, Nerviano Milan Italy

4. Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences University of Milan Milan Italy

5. Anicura Clinica Veterinaria dell'Orologio, Sasso Marconi Bologna Italy

6. Clinica Veterinaria Malpensa Anicura Samarate (Va) Italy

7. Department of Veterinary Sciences University of Torino Torino Italy

8. Centro Veterinario Torinese Turin Italy

9. Clinica Veterinaria Vezzoni Cremona Italy

10. Dick White Referrals Veterinary Specialists Six Mile Bottom UK

11. VetPartners Vetcenter Ospedale Veterinario Parma Italy

Abstract

AbstractOsteosarcoma is the most common malignant primary bone cancer, but it is infrequently reported in cats. Feline appendicular osteosarcoma typically exhibits good prognosis when treated with surgery alone. A retrospective multi‐institutional study was conducted to identify possible prognostic factors. Cats diagnosed with appendicular osteosarcoma were included if initial staging and follow‐up information were available. Data including signalment, tumour characteristics, treatment modalities, and survival outcomes were collected and analysed. Fifty‐six cats were included; the femur was the most frequently affected bone. Eight cats had distant metastasis at admission and an additional 9 developed metastatic disease during follow‐up, resulting in an overall metastatic rate of 30%. Forty‐nine (87.5%) cats underwent surgery, and 4 also received adjuvant chemotherapy. Among operated cats, median time to local progression (TTLP), time to distant progression and tumour‐specific survival (TSS) were not reached. One‐ and 2‐year survival rates were 66% and 55%, respectively. Seven (12.5%) cats received no treatment; 1‐ and 2‐year survival rates were 25% and 0%, respectively. Operated cats had significantly longer TTLP (P < .001) and TSS (P = .001) compared with non‐operated cats. Among operated cats, young age negatively impacted local tumour progression, while the presence of distant metastasis at diagnosis was associated with a higher risk of tumour‐related death. This study reaffirms the good prognosis for cats with appendicular osteosarcoma undergoing surgery, but sheds light on some additional factors to consider. Accurate initial staging is recommended, as the metastatic rate may exceed many previous estimations. Surgery substantially extends survival time, whereas the role of chemotherapy remains uncertain.

Publisher

Wiley

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