“…Various CHOP-based protocols were published following these decades, all consisting of a CHOP-based induction phase, again followed by a prolonged maintenance phase (Teske and others 1990, Stone and others 1991, Keller and others 1993, Myers and others 1997, Zemann and others 1998, Kessler and Kandel 2004, Siedlecki and others 2006, Simon and others 2008, Daters and others 2010). Over the past 15 years, various studies have suggested that discontinuous polychemotherapy protocols ranging from 12 to 26 weeks total duration without a maintenance phase are equally or even more effective than the older continuous protocols with maintenance therapy (Chun and others 2000, Moore and others 2001, Garrett and others 2002, MacDonald and others 2005, Simon and others 2006, Hosoya and others 2007, Rassnick and others 2010, Simon 2010, Sorenmo and others 2010). However, this observation is based on relatively small numbers of dogs (n=24–130).…”