Photodynamic hyperthermal chemotherapy with indocyanine green in feline vaccine-associated sarcoma

Oncol Lett. 2015 Oct;10(4):2118-2122. doi: 10.3892/ol.2015.3557. Epub 2015 Aug 3.

Abstract

The anticancer effects of photodynamic hyperthermal chemotherapy (PHCT), which consists of a combination of indocyanine green photodynamic hyperthermal therapy and local chemotherapy, have previously been reported. The present study investigated the effect of PHCT in six cases of feline vaccine-associated sarcoma (FVAS) following conservative surgical resection. No recurrence was observed in three out of six (50%) cases, while recurrence was observed in the remaining three cases. Of note, each feline with recurrences had previously undergone surgical resection more than three times, whereas those without recurrence had undergone no or one previous resection. In addition, the three animals in which there was no recurrence survived between 893 and 1,797 days following surgery. In conclusion, the results of the present study suggested that PHCT may be a candidate as a novel adjuvant cancer therapy for FVAS.

Keywords: feline vaccine-associated sarcoma; indocyanine green; photodynamic hyperthermal chemotherapy.