This trial consists of chemotherapy treatment for non-metastatic squamous cell carcinoma
in dogs.
Typically, chemotherapy drugs are administered intravenously meaning the drug circulates
throughout the entire system. Our research aims to determine the clinical response
of intra-tumor injection of the chemotherapy agent, that is aimed at delivering the
drug directly to the tumor(s).
The dog has been diagnosed cytologically or histologically with squamous cell carcinoma.
- The dog has at least one lesion measuring greater than 1cm.
- The dog has no evidence of metastasis based on thoracic radiographs and cytological
evaluation of local lymph nodes, and any palpably enlarged lymph nodes.
- The dog weighs ≥5 kg.
- The dog is not intended for breeding, and is not pregnant or lactating.
- The dog has not received prior treatment with radiation, immunotherapy, or chemotherapy
for cancer.
- The dog has had no invasive surgical procedures within 14 days before screening.
Dogs will need to be brought in a total of 11 times over 4 months. Visits will be
weekly for the first two weeks, followed by bi-weekly visits for the duration of the
study.
- There will be a physical examination at each visit.
- Clinical pathology samples will be collected for CBC, serum chemistry and urinalysis
at
- Screening and at every visit after Day 0 for submission to a central laboratory (at
Day 7, samples will be collected for CBC only).
- Tumors will be measured at all visits except at Day 7.
- Tumor photos will be collected at Day 0, Day 42, and Day 84.
- Thoracic radiographs will be completed at Screening, Day 84, and Day 112.
- Fine needle aspiration (FNA) of the Lymph Node and cytological assessment is required
at screening and Day 84.
- Free Treatment
- $400 gift card upon study completion