Palliative radiation therapy in the treatment of canine appendicular synovial sarcoma.

Authors
Gibbons DS, Bennett AD, Treuil PL.
Date
2011 Sep-Oct
Journal
JAAHA
Volume
47
Number
5
Pages
359-64

Synovial sarcoma is a rare tumor in dogs, occurring in approximately 27% of neoplasms involving joints, with the elbow representing a common site of occurrence. The recommended treatment of canine synovial sarcoma is amputation. The authors describe the use of palliative radiation therapy for the treatment of synovial sarcoma involving the elbow of a dog and conclude that this treatment modality may have use in some patients affected with synovial sarcoma.