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Multicentric lymphoma is the most common type of hematopoietic neoplasm in dogs. Chemotherapeutic protocols typically consist of cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisolone (CHOP). The 15- and 19-week CHOP protocols exhibit similar outcomes, indicating that a shorter treatment duration may be a feasible treatment option. However, the 19-week LHOP protocol, which uses L-asparaginase instead of cyclophosphamide, results in a longer progression-free survival and a similar survival time compared to CHOP-based chemotherapy regimens. In this study, we conducted and historically compared the efficacy of the 15- and 19-week LHOP protocols to determine whether there are any differences in efficacy. Eighteen and twenty dogs underwent the 15- and 19-week LHOP protocols, respectively. No significant differences were found in age, body weight, sex, clinical stage, substage, T-cell phenotype, hypercalcemia status, and overall response rate between the two groups. The time to progression (TTP) and lymphoma-specific survival (LSS) for the 19-week LHOP protocol were significantly longer than those for the 15-week LHOP protocol ( = 0.004 and = 0.008, respectively). Thus, the 19-week LHOP protocol may be a better treatment option for dogs with multicentric lymphoma. However, the 15-week LHOP protocol lowered the treatment cost and reduced the treatment time.

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