نتایج جستجو برای: oral mucositis

تعداد نتایج: 253752  

2015
Rômulo Augusto de Paiva Macedo Everton Freitas de Morais Afonso Nóbrega Dantas

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Leukemias impair hematopoietic stem-cells shunting and promote a proliferation of malignant cells without functional competence. Studies point that oral manifestations such as pain, hyperplasia and gum bleeding may be one of the first signs in leukemia patients. In light of the above, this study aimed at carrying out a systematic analysis of articles published in the ...

2017
Lillian Sung Paula Robinson Nathaniel Treister Tina Baggott Paul Gibson Wim Tissing John Wiernikowski Jennifer Brinklow L Lee Dupuis

PURPOSE To develop an evidence-based clinical practice guideline for the prevention of oral mucositis in children (0-18 years) receiving treatment for cancer or undergoing haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). METHODS The Mucositis Prevention Guideline Development Group was interdisciplinary and included internationally recognised experts in paediatric mucositis. For the evidence r...

Journal: :BMC Oral Health 2006
Giulia Fadda Guglielmo Campus PierFranca Lugliè

BACKGROUND We describe the risk indicators for oral mucositis (OM) in paediatric oncology patients hospitalised in the Institut Gustave Roussy (Villejuif-Paris) and treated with alkylant chemotherapy with autologous peripheral blood progenitor cells. METHODS The sample was selected using PIGAS software. Three groups of subjects received different chemotherapy regimens: A. Melphalan, B. Busulf...

Journal: :Annals of oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology 2007
N Blijlevens S Sonis

Oral and intestinal mucositis are among the most significant dose-limiting toxic effects of intensive cancer treatment and are associated with adverse clinical and economic outcomes. Palifermin (Kepivancetrade mark), an N-truncated recombinant human keratinocyte growth factor-1, is the first agent to be approved for prevention of oral mucositis. Keratinocyte growth factor, a potent epithelial m...

2016
Narges Gholizadeh Masoumeh Mehdipoor Hasan Sajadi Mahdieh-Sadat Moosavi

STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Over the past three decades, significant improvements have been achieved in the survival of children with cancer. However, the considerable morbidity which occurs as a result of chemotherapy often restricts the treatment intensity. One of the important dose-limiting and costly adverse effects of cancer therapy is mucositis. Children with hematological malignancies are g...

2014
Rajesh V. Lalla Joanne Bowen Andrei Barasch Linda Elting Joel Epstein Dorothy M. Keefe Deborah B. McGuire Cesar Migliorati Ourania Nicolatou‐Galitis Douglas E. Peterson Judith E. Raber‐Durlacher Stephen T. Sonis Sharon Elad

BACKGROUND Mucositis is a highly significant, and sometimes dose-limiting, toxicity of cancer therapy. The goal of this systematic review was to update the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer and International Society of Oral Oncology (MASCC/ISOO) Clinical Practice Guidelines for mucositis. METHODS A literature search was conducted to identify eligible published articles, b...

Journal: :International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics 2011
Jochen Fleckenstein Martin Kühne Katharina Seegmüller Sarah Derschang Patrick Melchior Stefan Gräber Andreas Fricke Claudia E Rübe Christian Rübe

PURPOSE To evaluate the impact of individual in vivo DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair capacity on the incidence of severe oral mucositis in patients with head-and-neck cancer undergoing adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) or radiochemotherapy (RCT). PATIENTS AND METHODS Thirty-one patients with resected head-and-neck cancer undergoing adjuvant RT or RCT were examined. Patients underwent RT of the ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology 1995
K H Chi C H Chen W K Chan K C Chow S Y Chen S H Yen J Y Chao C Y Chang K Y Chen

PURPOSE To evaluate prospectively the efficacy of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) in the reduction of chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis. PATIENTS AND METHODS Twenty patients with stage IV squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck were studied. Two-cycles (periods) of identical doses of cisplatin, fluorouracil (5-FU), and leucovorin (PFL) chemotherapy with cisplatin ...

Journal: :Cancer nursing 1998
D B McGuire K A Yeager W N Dudley D E Peterson D C Owen L S Lin J R Wingard

The purposes of this prospective, repeated-measures descriptive pilot study were to describe patterns of acute oral pain and mucositis in patients receiving a bone marrow transplant or high-dose chemotherapy for leukemia, and to test procedures and instruments before initiating a larger intervention study. A nonprobability, purposive selection process was used to enroll 18 patients admitted to ...

Journal: :ORL-head and neck nursing : official journal of the Society of Otorhinolaryngology and Head-Neck Nurses 2010
Michele Farrington Laura Cullen Cindy Dawson

Oral mucositis is a frequent side effect of cancer treatment and can lead to delayed treatment, reduced treatment dosage, altered nutrition, dehydration, infections, xerostomia, pain, and higher healthcare costs. Mucositis is defined as "inflammatory lesions of the oral and/or gastrointestinal tract caused by high-dose cancer therapies. Alimentary tract mucositis refers to the expression of muc...

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