Purpose: Oral complications are frequent and troublesome symptoms for those undergoing chemotherapy for cancer Several antineoplastic agents are proved to have stomatotoxic potential, among them 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). The aim of the present study was to evaluate the oral status and patient experiences during chemotherapy with 5-FU for colorectal cancer Methods: Twenty-eight patients treated with 5-day 5-FU plus leucovorin entered this study. Positive data about oral symptoms were taken by anamnesis. Mucositis severity index, gingival index, plaque index, probing pocket depth and bleeding on probing have been used to assess oral mucosa and periodontal status of the patients. Patients were examined prior to chemotherapy and 14 days after the ...
Better cancer treatment has led to an increasing number of cancer survivors in Norway, but cancer is...
SummaryTIncreasing the intensity of radiation therapy and chemotherapy in the management of cancer h...
Oral complications are commonly experienced by patients undergoing cancer therapies. The Oral Care S...
Purpose: Oral mucositis is a common complication of cancer treatment that may negatively impact thep...
was aimed at estimating the preva-lence of oral complications in cancer patients receiving chemother...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate periodontal status after periodontal treatment in p...
Background: Oral complications of chemotherapy are sometimes unnoticed and if not treated, they can ...
Oral mucositis and stomatitis are characterized by pain, inflammation, and redness in the oral cavit...
The oral cavity is a prime target of treatment-related toxic effects of cancer chemotherapy by multi...
The oral and dental complications arising in cancer patients can be attributable to the malignant di...
The study aims to determine whether or not oral mucositis (OM) during active chemotherapy in patient...
Purpose: To estimate frequency of oral mucositis in treatment for head and neck cancer with radiothe...
Oral complications are commonly experienced by patients undergoing cancer therapies. The Oral Care S...
Many anticancer drugs, e.g. 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), may cause oral mucositis andulcerations. These ad...
The development, testing, and adoption into clinical practice of anticancer medications have revolut...
Better cancer treatment has led to an increasing number of cancer survivors in Norway, but cancer is...
SummaryTIncreasing the intensity of radiation therapy and chemotherapy in the management of cancer h...
Oral complications are commonly experienced by patients undergoing cancer therapies. The Oral Care S...
Purpose: Oral mucositis is a common complication of cancer treatment that may negatively impact thep...
was aimed at estimating the preva-lence of oral complications in cancer patients receiving chemother...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate periodontal status after periodontal treatment in p...
Background: Oral complications of chemotherapy are sometimes unnoticed and if not treated, they can ...
Oral mucositis and stomatitis are characterized by pain, inflammation, and redness in the oral cavit...
The oral cavity is a prime target of treatment-related toxic effects of cancer chemotherapy by multi...
The oral and dental complications arising in cancer patients can be attributable to the malignant di...
The study aims to determine whether or not oral mucositis (OM) during active chemotherapy in patient...
Purpose: To estimate frequency of oral mucositis in treatment for head and neck cancer with radiothe...
Oral complications are commonly experienced by patients undergoing cancer therapies. The Oral Care S...
Many anticancer drugs, e.g. 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), may cause oral mucositis andulcerations. These ad...
The development, testing, and adoption into clinical practice of anticancer medications have revolut...
Better cancer treatment has led to an increasing number of cancer survivors in Norway, but cancer is...
SummaryTIncreasing the intensity of radiation therapy and chemotherapy in the management of cancer h...
Oral complications are commonly experienced by patients undergoing cancer therapies. The Oral Care S...