The aim of the study was to establish current UK oral care practice for children with cancer. A telephone survey of all 22 United Kingdom Children's Cancer Study Group (UKCCSG) centres was undertaken. Nineteen (86%) of the centres reported using guidelines/protocols for mouth care. The use of routine preventive oral care therapies showed the greatest variation between centres. Four centres (18%) did not use any prophylactic oral care therapy other than basic oral hygiene, whereas seven (32%) routinely used a combination of three or more agents. Chlorhexidine was the most frequently administered prophylactic therapy (17/22 centres, 77%), followed by nystatin (11/22 centres, 50%). There was little variation in advice given to parents/patients...
The survival rate of children with solid tumours is increasing. As a consequence the late effects of...
Objective: To assess oral health status and its relationship with stomatological complications, oral...
This study investigated the dental health of children (aged 1-14 years) diagnosed with cancer 4-36 m...
The aim of the study was to establish current UK oral care practice for children with cancer. A tele...
Purpose The aim of this study is to review current oral care practices in children being treated for...
The aim was to produce evidence-based guidelines on mouth care for children, teenagers and young adu...
Cancers have a highly negative impact on the quality of life of paediatric patients and require an i...
The aim was to produce evidence-based guidelines on mouth care for children, teenagers and young adu...
The likelihood of paediatric cancer patients experiencing oral mucositis has increased significantly...
In Western countries, rising incidence and survival rates in childhood cancer have led to increased ...
PURPOSE: This retrospective/prospective study was carried out to implement a standardized hospital o...
Rationale: Oral mucositis can compromise cancer treatment, reduce quality of life, and lead to debil...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE:To assess children with cancer for oral complications using the oral assessmen...
Objectives. To investigate the orofacial complications in children undergoing cancer therapy and to...
BACKGROUND: Early childhood dental caries (dental cavities) is an infectious process. The developmen...
The survival rate of children with solid tumours is increasing. As a consequence the late effects of...
Objective: To assess oral health status and its relationship with stomatological complications, oral...
This study investigated the dental health of children (aged 1-14 years) diagnosed with cancer 4-36 m...
The aim of the study was to establish current UK oral care practice for children with cancer. A tele...
Purpose The aim of this study is to review current oral care practices in children being treated for...
The aim was to produce evidence-based guidelines on mouth care for children, teenagers and young adu...
Cancers have a highly negative impact on the quality of life of paediatric patients and require an i...
The aim was to produce evidence-based guidelines on mouth care for children, teenagers and young adu...
The likelihood of paediatric cancer patients experiencing oral mucositis has increased significantly...
In Western countries, rising incidence and survival rates in childhood cancer have led to increased ...
PURPOSE: This retrospective/prospective study was carried out to implement a standardized hospital o...
Rationale: Oral mucositis can compromise cancer treatment, reduce quality of life, and lead to debil...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE:To assess children with cancer for oral complications using the oral assessmen...
Objectives. To investigate the orofacial complications in children undergoing cancer therapy and to...
BACKGROUND: Early childhood dental caries (dental cavities) is an infectious process. The developmen...
The survival rate of children with solid tumours is increasing. As a consequence the late effects of...
Objective: To assess oral health status and its relationship with stomatological complications, oral...
This study investigated the dental health of children (aged 1-14 years) diagnosed with cancer 4-36 m...