There is a dearth of studies with respect to oral mucositis (OM) in the paediatric and adolescent populations. The purpose of this prospective cohort study was to examine the incidence and risk factors associated with OM in paediatric and adolescent patients receiving chemotherapy. OM assessments were made daily until 14 days after chemotherapy using the self-report Mouth and Throat Soreness-Related Questions of the Oral Mucositis Daily Questionnaire (OMDQ MTS). Potential risk factors included age, gender, prior OM, anxiety level, cancer diagnosis, nausea/vomiting, use of growth factor, neutrophil count, liver enzymes, and creatinine value. Multiple logistic, Cox proportional hazards, and ordinal regression analyses were used to determine...
This study was designed as a longitudinal study with the purpose of investigating the effects of pro...
Rationale: Oral mucositis can compromise cancer treatment, reduce quality of life, and lead to debil...
Objectives Children undergoing chemotherapy can experience dysphagia due to non-erosive reflux disea...
Background: Oral mucositis can be a frequent and severe complication of chemotherapy in children. It...
Objectives: Oral mucositis (OM) is an acute toxicity related to cancer treatment. This systematic re...
Oral Session - Scientific Groups: 20. Oral Communication Session 5: abstract no. 125OBJECTIVES: To s...
The likelihood of paediatric cancer patients experiencing oral mucositis has increased significantly...
This study analyzes the factors contributing to the duration of severe oral mucositis in oncopediatr...
Purpose: Oral mucositis is a common complication of cancer treatment that may negatively impact thep...
Advanced treatment modalities improve the chances of survival in pediatric oncology patients but res...
Chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis is a frequent therapeutic challenge in cancer patients. The purp...
Objective: This prospective study evaluated clinical risk indicators as well as pro- and anti- infla...
Objective: This prospective study evaluated clinical risk indicators as well as pro- and anti- infla...
This study aims to evaluate the salivary parameters and cariogenic microbiota of pediatric oncologic...
Oral mucositis in oncologic patients is the most undesirable event of the chemotherapeutic treatment...
This study was designed as a longitudinal study with the purpose of investigating the effects of pro...
Rationale: Oral mucositis can compromise cancer treatment, reduce quality of life, and lead to debil...
Objectives Children undergoing chemotherapy can experience dysphagia due to non-erosive reflux disea...
Background: Oral mucositis can be a frequent and severe complication of chemotherapy in children. It...
Objectives: Oral mucositis (OM) is an acute toxicity related to cancer treatment. This systematic re...
Oral Session - Scientific Groups: 20. Oral Communication Session 5: abstract no. 125OBJECTIVES: To s...
The likelihood of paediatric cancer patients experiencing oral mucositis has increased significantly...
This study analyzes the factors contributing to the duration of severe oral mucositis in oncopediatr...
Purpose: Oral mucositis is a common complication of cancer treatment that may negatively impact thep...
Advanced treatment modalities improve the chances of survival in pediatric oncology patients but res...
Chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis is a frequent therapeutic challenge in cancer patients. The purp...
Objective: This prospective study evaluated clinical risk indicators as well as pro- and anti- infla...
Objective: This prospective study evaluated clinical risk indicators as well as pro- and anti- infla...
This study aims to evaluate the salivary parameters and cariogenic microbiota of pediatric oncologic...
Oral mucositis in oncologic patients is the most undesirable event of the chemotherapeutic treatment...
This study was designed as a longitudinal study with the purpose of investigating the effects of pro...
Rationale: Oral mucositis can compromise cancer treatment, reduce quality of life, and lead to debil...
Objectives Children undergoing chemotherapy can experience dysphagia due to non-erosive reflux disea...