“…It could be speculated that this discrepancy results from disparities in treatment used between studies, (Stone, 2017a ; Bennett, 1987 ; Clements et al., 2004 ; Shaughnessy et al., 2016 ; Johnson & Mackin, 2012b ; Colopy et al., 2010 ; Sato et al., 2017 ; Tamura et al., 2020 ; Whitworth et al., 2019 ; Bergh et al., 2021 ) particularly as some of the therapies used have fallen into disuse due to their adverse effects (Wallisch & Trepanier, 2015 ; Matsuyama et al., 2017 ) or lack of evidence of effectiveness (Bergh et al., 2021 ). However, prednisolone was administered in both the study with zero long‐lasting remissions and a more recent study with a 63% rate of ‘complete cure’ (Bennett, 1987 ; Ravicini et al., 2022 ). Therefore, the different outcomes obtained seemed unrelated to the choice of drugs, or at least to the use of prednisolone.…”