Oral mucositis is a frequent and devastating side effect of anticancer treatments. It impairs the patient's quality of life and also can be life threatening because severe infections and delayed or incomplete anticancer treatments may result. This problem has been largely overlooked and underestimated in the past. However, recently studies have been performed to precisely identify the epidemiology, cost, consequences, physiopathology, and treatments of oral mucositis. Clinical guidelines have recently been published to help the daily management of this frequent complication. In addition, some innovative new drugs, including palifermin, have been developed to prevent and treat this major side effect of cancer treatments. In this paper we sum...
Mucositis is an important toxicity to be aware of in anticancer therapy. It contributes to a reducti...
The first tenet of medicine, "primum non nocere" or "first, do no harm", is not always compatible wi...
Oral mucositis represents a significant source of morbidity after chemotherapy and radiation therapy...
The ubiquitous nature of oral mucositis in patients undergoing chemotherapy, radiotherapy and bone m...
Oral mucositis is one of the most common oral complications of cancer treatment. Studies have shown...
Oral mucositis induced by conventional cytotoxic cancer therapies is a common and significant clinic...
Oral mucositis is one of the most common toxicities observed during radiotherapy and chemotherapy tr...
Andrei Barasch1, Joel Epstein2, Ken Tilashalski11Department of Diagnostic Sciences, University of Al...
Oral mucositis is a common and most debilitating complication associated with cancer therapy. Despit...
Oral mucositis and stomatitis are characterized by pain, inflammation, and redness in the oral cavit...
Background: The prevention of oral mucositis (OM) in the management of hematological malignancies co...
Copyright © 2007 American Cancer SocietyConsiderable progress in research and clinical application h...
Oral mucositis is one of the most common side effects of cancer treatment (chemotherapy and/or radio...
Introduction: The management of oral mucositis is a challenge, due to its complex biological nature....
The aim of this project was to review the literature and define clinical practice guidelines for the...
Mucositis is an important toxicity to be aware of in anticancer therapy. It contributes to a reducti...
The first tenet of medicine, "primum non nocere" or "first, do no harm", is not always compatible wi...
Oral mucositis represents a significant source of morbidity after chemotherapy and radiation therapy...
The ubiquitous nature of oral mucositis in patients undergoing chemotherapy, radiotherapy and bone m...
Oral mucositis is one of the most common oral complications of cancer treatment. Studies have shown...
Oral mucositis induced by conventional cytotoxic cancer therapies is a common and significant clinic...
Oral mucositis is one of the most common toxicities observed during radiotherapy and chemotherapy tr...
Andrei Barasch1, Joel Epstein2, Ken Tilashalski11Department of Diagnostic Sciences, University of Al...
Oral mucositis is a common and most debilitating complication associated with cancer therapy. Despit...
Oral mucositis and stomatitis are characterized by pain, inflammation, and redness in the oral cavit...
Background: The prevention of oral mucositis (OM) in the management of hematological malignancies co...
Copyright © 2007 American Cancer SocietyConsiderable progress in research and clinical application h...
Oral mucositis is one of the most common side effects of cancer treatment (chemotherapy and/or radio...
Introduction: The management of oral mucositis is a challenge, due to its complex biological nature....
The aim of this project was to review the literature and define clinical practice guidelines for the...
Mucositis is an important toxicity to be aware of in anticancer therapy. It contributes to a reducti...
The first tenet of medicine, "primum non nocere" or "first, do no harm", is not always compatible wi...
Oral mucositis represents a significant source of morbidity after chemotherapy and radiation therapy...