نتایج جستجو برای: oral mucositis

تعداد نتایج: 253752  

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
h. v. goutham department of radiation biology & toxicology, school of life sciences, manipal university, manipal, karnataka, india k. d. mumbrekar department of radiation biology & toxicology, school of life sciences, manipal university, manipal, karnataka, india n. hitendra department of biotechnology, school of life sciences, manipal university, manipal, karnataka india. b. m. vadhiraja department of radiation oncology, manipal hospital, bangalore, karnataka, india d. j. manipal university department of radiotherapy & oncology, shiridi saibaba cancer hospital and research centre, kasturba hospital, manipal, karnataka, india b. s. shiridi saibaba cancer hospital and research centre department of radiation biology & toxicology, school of life sciences, manipal university, manipal, karnataka, india

background: normal tissue toxicity continues to remain as a major challenge for radiation oncologists for delivering the total dose to the tumour cells in cancer patients. cellular, molecular and plasma based early biomarkers to predict the overreactions and non-overreactions of normal tissue toxicity before the initiation of radiotherapy can be valuable for personalised treatment. the aim of t...

2016
Atul Sharma TVSVGK Tilak Sameer Bakhshi Vinod Raina Lalit Kumar Surendra Pal Chaudhary Ranjit Kumar Sahoo Ritu Gupta Sanjay Thulkar

BACKGROUND Oral mucositis is a common inflammatory complication in patients undergoing high-dose chemotherapy and radiation followed by haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Lactobacillus brevis CD2 has been proven efficacious in preventing chemoradiotherapy-induced oral mucositis in squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck. METHODS This phase II study aimed to evaluate the safety ...

A.A. Moghadamnia, D. Moslemi, M. Damavandi, M. Pourghasem, N. Babaee,

Background: This research was conducted to evaluate the potential benefits of zinc sulphate in the prevention of radiation induced mucositis in patients who are being treated for head and neck cancers. Materials and Methods: Forty patients with proven cancers of head and neck were randomly divided into 2 equal groups that either received zinc sulphate or placebo (control group). Patients who re...

زاهدپاشا, شقایق, مسلمی, داریوش, مطلب نژاد, مینا, مقدم نیا, علی اکبر, ملانیا, طاهره, پورامیر, مهدی, کاظمی, سهراب,

Background and purpose: The antioxidant property of lycopene is well proven. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of lycopene on Oral Mucositis (OM) in rat induced by gamma radiation. Materials and methods: This experimental study was conducted in 28 male Wistar rats. They were divided into four groups (n=7 per group). 15 Gy of gamma radiation was used for 7 min and 39 sec.  T...

2012
Ana Hernández-Fernández Ricardo E. Oñate-Sánchez María C. Cabrerizo-Merino Felipe de Arriba de la Fuente Inmaculada Heras Fernando Vicente Vicente García

AIMS To establish whether or not the state of patient oral health can influence the occurrence and/or severity of oral mucositis during hematopoietic progenitor cell transplantation (HPCT). MATERIALS AND METHODS The study included 72 patients awaiting HPCT. Prior to transplantation, clinical exploration and radiology were carried out and oral photographs were taken. This evaluated the extent ...

Journal: :Anticancer research 2014
Hiroko Hayashi Ryo Kobayashi Akio Suzuki Masashi Ishihara Nobuhiko Nakamura Junichi Kitagawa Nobuhiro Kanemura Senji Kasahara Kiyoyuki Kitaichi Takeshi Hara Hisashi Tsurumi Hisataka Moriwaki Yoshinori Itoh

We have previously reported that polaprezinc in sodium alginate suspension (P-AG) inhibited the incidence of oral mucositis induced by radiochemotherapy in patients with head and neck cancer. The present study was designed to investigate whether P-AG prevents oral mucositis in all patients (36 patients) with hematological malignancy receiving high-dose chemotherapy and radiotherapy followed by ...

Journal: :Journal of advances in medical and biomedical research 2022

Effects of the Mouthwash Containing Pomegranate Seed Oil on Improving Oral Mucositis in Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy

2017
Osama Muhammad Maria Nicoletta Eliopoulos Thierry Muanza

Radiation-induced oral mucositis (RIOM) is a major dose-limiting toxicity in head and neck cancer patients. It is a normal tissue injury caused by radiation/radiotherapy (RT), which has marked adverse effects on patient quality of life and cancer therapy continuity. It is a challenge for radiation oncologists since it leads to cancer therapy interruption, poor local tumor control, and changes i...

Journal: :JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH 2017

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