Publication: Relative tumor volume has prognostic relevance in canine sinonasal tumors treated with radiation therapy: A retrospective study
Relative tumor volume has prognostic relevance in canine sinonasal tumors treated with radiation therapy: A retrospective study
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Czichon, F., Rohrer Bley, C., & Meier, V. (2022). Relative tumor volume has prognostic relevance in canine sinonasal tumors treated with radiation therapy: A retrospective study. PLoS ONE, 17, e0269083. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269083
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Tumor volume is controversially discussed as a prognostic factor in dogs treated with radiation therapy for sinonasal tumors. Dogs’ body sizes vary widely and relative rather than absolute tumor volume might provide better prognostic information. Our hypothesis was that relative rather than absolute tumor volume (gross tumor volume, GTV) influences time to progression (TTP) and that a larger tumor volume is correlated with a higher tumor stage. We retrospectively investigated possible correlations of initial GTV to weight, body surfac
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Czichon, F., Rohrer Bley, C., & Meier, V. (2022). Relative tumor volume has prognostic relevance in canine sinonasal tumors treated with radiation therapy: A retrospective study. PLoS ONE, 17, e0269083. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269083