Aim Oral mucositis is a debilitating side〆ffect of conventional cancer treatment, particularly of the head and neck region. This review aimed to evaluate existing evidence to identify optimal nutritional interventions for oral mucositis management in adult populations receiving treatment for cancer. ...
Oralmucositisis a significant toxicity of systemic chemotherapy and of RT to the H&N region. The morbidity oforal mucositiscan include pain, nutritional compromise, impact onquality of life, alteration in cancer therapy, risk for infection, and economic costs. Management includes general symptomatic ...
such as TNF-α or IL-1β, partially correlate with mucositis process, their presence does not exclude others mucositis-independent inflammation events. This strongly suggests the need to discover
Healing of mucositis can deeply influence the feeding capacity of patients, through reduction of pain and improvement of chewing and swallowing capacities. It also allows lowering the costs for hospitalization and supportive care. Laser therapy should become part of nutritional interventions in oncological...
Oral mucositis (OM), also referred to as stomatitis, can negatively impact radiation and chemotherapy treatment schedules and add to oncology patients’ emotional and physical distress. About 35% to 40% of patients treated with cytotoxic chemotherapy wil
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (Reviews) || Interventions for preventing oral mucositis in patients with cancer receiving treatment: cytokines and... Riley,Philip 被引量: 0发表: 1996年 Randomized, placebo-controlled trial of Saforis for prevention and treatment of oral mucositis in breast ...
understanding the mechanism of malignancies will facilitate the identification of therapeutic and prognostic factors, thereby improving the efficacy of treatment for OSCC patients. This review summarizes the mechanisms involved in OSCC. Moreover, the current therapeutic interventions and prognostic methods for...
Efficacy of topical agents in oral mucositis prevention: Systematic review and network meta-analysis Oral Dis 2024 Jun 24;[EPub Ahead of Print], M Coppini, VCA Caponio, R Mauceri, ME Bizzoca, L Laino, AI Lorenzo-Pouso, D Russo, G Troiano, FFVE Silva, L Lo Muzio, G Campisi From ...
Complications following medical treatments, includingoral mucositis, oral graft-versus-host disease,osteonecrosis of the jaw • Salivary gland diseaseand dysfunction22 ○ Objectivehyposalivation, caused by medications or previous exposure to radiation therapy ...
Prescription toothpaste/gel with 5000 ppm fluoride are recommended for dentate patients, but if the patient cannot tolerate due to mucositis, fluoride rinses may be substituted for short periods; return to brushing with prescription toothpaste should be conducted as soon as possible and maintained for...