What We Know About Oral Mucositis: Pathophysiology, Burden, and ManagementPatrick J. Stiff, MD
The biological basis for the attenuation of mucositis: the example of interleukin-11. Oral mucositis is common, painful, dose-limiting toxicity of drug and radiation therapy for cancer. In granulocytopenic patients, the ulcerations which acc... S Sonis,L Edwards,C Lucey - 《Leukemia》 被引...
The results of this clinical trial helped bring FGF7 into use for the treatment of oral mucositis. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Potten, C. S. et al. Cell kinetic studies in the murine ventral tongue epithelium: the effects of repeated exposure to keratinocyte growth factor. Cell Prolif...
Intestinal mucositis represents the most common complication of intensive chemotherapy, which has a severe adverse impact on quality of life of cancer pati... Magdalena,Frank,Eva,... - 《Journal of Immunology》 被引量: 34发表: 2015年 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF SMALL AND LARGE INTESTINE Immunoproliferative...
Current trends in managing oral mucositis. factors, pathophysiology, incidence, impact, clinical presentation, oral assessment tools, management strategies, and nursing implications related to oral ... MM Cawley,LM Benson - 《Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing》 被引量: 129发表: 2005年 The mosaic...
Role of oral and gut microbiota in childhood obesity. Folia Microbiologica 2023; 68(2): 197 doi: 10.1007/s12223-023-01033-3 157 Robert-Mihai Enache, Monica Profir, Oana Alexandra Roşu, Sanda Maria Creţoiu, Bogdan Severus Gaspar. The Role of Gut Microbiota in the Onset and ...
Since their invention in the early 2000s, tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) have gained prominence as the most effective pathway-directed anti-cancer agents. TKIs have shown significant utility in the treatment of multiple hematological malignancies and
Gastrointestinal toxicities(GIT), including oral mucositis,nausea and vomiting, and diarrhea, are common side effects of chemotherapy and targeted agents i... Giuseppe Aprile Karim Rihawi Elisa De Carlo Stephen T Sonis - 《世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)》 被引量: 8发表: 2015年 Chemotherapy induced na...
Mucositis is the intensity-limiting toxicity in the management of locally advanced non-resectable head and neck cancer with radiotherapy and chemotherapy. New radiation modalities (hyperfractionation and/or acceleration) as well as combined modality regimens in this situation induce higher rates of acute...
About half of all cancer patients show a syndrome of cachexia, characterized by anorexia and loss of adipose tissue and skeletal muscle mass. Cachexia can