Thirty-five dogs with 37 soft tissue sarcoma tumors that were incompletely
excised and treated with radiotherapy in the postoperative, adjuvant settin
g were reviewed. Variables evaluated included age, sex, tumor site, tumor h
istology, total tumor radiation dose, radiotherapy field size, time to recu
rrence, and survival. The majority of tumors were fibrosarcomas and hemangi
opericytomas, but small numbers of other tumor types were also represented.
Total tumor radiation dose ranged from 42 to 57 Gy given in 3- to 4.2-Gy d
aily fractions on a Monday through Friday schedule. Overall median survival
was 1,851 days. Median time to local recurrence was greater than 798 days.
Soft-tissue sarcoma tumors at oral sites had a statistically significant l
ower median survival (540 days) as compared to other tumor sites (2,270 day
s). Radiotherapy may be a useful adjuvant therapy for incompletely excised
soft-tissue sarcomas with a reasonable expectation for long-term patient su
rvival.