Oral mucositis in children is a frequent and severe consequence of chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy with an important impact on the prognosis of the underlying disease. This paper aims to provide an update on oral mucositis from a pediatric point of view. Thus, we will present pathophisiological and clinical issues as well as the main therapeutic options. We will conclude by pointing out the methods linked with the best results in both prophylaxis and treatment, continuously emphasising the need to integrate a dentist in the pediatric oncology management tea
Purpose To develop an evidence-based clinical practice guideline for the prevention of oral mucositi...
Oral mucositis in oncologic patients is the most undesirable event of the chemotherapeutic treatment...
Objectives: Oral mucositis (OM) is an acute toxicity related to cancer treatment. This systematic re...
Advanced treatment modalities improve the chances of survival in pediatric oncology patients but res...
The likelihood of paediatric cancer patients experiencing oral mucositis has increased significantly...
There are many types of cancers in children that are very different from those found in adults: leuk...
In Western countries, rising incidence and survival rates in childhood cancer have led to increased ...
Rationale: Oral mucositis can compromise cancer treatment, reduce quality of life, and lead to debil...
Objective The aim of this sub-analysis was to highlight the MASCC/ISOO clinical practice guidelines ...
Mucositis is an adverse efect of chemotherapy (QT) and/or radiotherapy (RT). Te purpose of this stud...
Background: Oral mucositis can be a frequent and severe complication of chemotherapy in children. It...
This study was designed as a longitudinal study with the purpose of investigating the effects of pro...
Objective: To assess oral health status and its relationship with stomatological complications, oral...
Introduction: 40-75 % of patients receiving chemotherapy or marrow transplantation, and almost all p...
Objectives. To investigate the orofacial complications in children undergoing cancer therapy and to ...
Purpose To develop an evidence-based clinical practice guideline for the prevention of oral mucositi...
Oral mucositis in oncologic patients is the most undesirable event of the chemotherapeutic treatment...
Objectives: Oral mucositis (OM) is an acute toxicity related to cancer treatment. This systematic re...
Advanced treatment modalities improve the chances of survival in pediatric oncology patients but res...
The likelihood of paediatric cancer patients experiencing oral mucositis has increased significantly...
There are many types of cancers in children that are very different from those found in adults: leuk...
In Western countries, rising incidence and survival rates in childhood cancer have led to increased ...
Rationale: Oral mucositis can compromise cancer treatment, reduce quality of life, and lead to debil...
Objective The aim of this sub-analysis was to highlight the MASCC/ISOO clinical practice guidelines ...
Mucositis is an adverse efect of chemotherapy (QT) and/or radiotherapy (RT). Te purpose of this stud...
Background: Oral mucositis can be a frequent and severe complication of chemotherapy in children. It...
This study was designed as a longitudinal study with the purpose of investigating the effects of pro...
Objective: To assess oral health status and its relationship with stomatological complications, oral...
Introduction: 40-75 % of patients receiving chemotherapy or marrow transplantation, and almost all p...
Objectives. To investigate the orofacial complications in children undergoing cancer therapy and to ...
Purpose To develop an evidence-based clinical practice guideline for the prevention of oral mucositi...
Oral mucositis in oncologic patients is the most undesirable event of the chemotherapeutic treatment...
Objectives: Oral mucositis (OM) is an acute toxicity related to cancer treatment. This systematic re...