Background: One of the most distressing complications of head and neck cancer patients on chemoradiotherapy is mucositis. There is no proper tool to predict its occurrence in these patients. Aim: This study was conducted to develop a risk-scoring system to predict probable incidence and severity of mucositis in head and neck cancer patients on chemoradiotherapy. Materials and Methods: This is a retrospective analysis conducted at a tertiary care cancer center with approximately 2,000 new cases of head and neck cancer patients annually. We Hypothesized were age, comorbid conditions, leukocyte count, nutritional status, oral hygiene, tobacco use, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR); Eastern cooperative oncology group (ECOG) performance stat...
Background: In locally advanced head-and-neck cancers (HNCs), definitive chemoradiation therapy has ...
Treatment of locally advanced head and neck carcinoma not amenable for surgical resection or resecte...
Purpose Despite advances in personalizing the efficacy of cancer therapy, our ability to identify pa...
Background: One of the most distressing complications of head and neck cancer patients on chemoradio...
PURPOSE: Despite advances in personalizing the efficacy of cancer therapy, our ability to identify p...
BACKGROUND. An impediment to mucositis research has been the lack of an accepted, validated scoring ...
Objective: Evaluate a patient-reported-oral mucositis scale (PROMS) on its own and in relation to ex...
Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate the capability of biomarkers to predict the risk of ...
Background: Oral mucositis is an acute adverse reaction with high incidence during radiotherapy. Sev...
Objectives: Treatment of oral mucositis (OM) is challenging. In order to develop and test useful tre...
BACKGROUND. I-lie risk, severity, and patient-reported outcomes of radiation-induced mucositis among...
Introduction: Oral mucositis (OM) is a major challenge encountered in concurrent radiochemotherapy f...
Introduction/objective: Oral and oropharyngeal mucositis (OM) represents a multifactorial and comple...
Inflammation response of epithelial mucosa to chemo- radiotherapy cytotoxic effects leads to mucosit...
Purpose: Oral mucositis is a common complication of cancer treatment that may negatively impact thep...
Background: In locally advanced head-and-neck cancers (HNCs), definitive chemoradiation therapy has ...
Treatment of locally advanced head and neck carcinoma not amenable for surgical resection or resecte...
Purpose Despite advances in personalizing the efficacy of cancer therapy, our ability to identify pa...
Background: One of the most distressing complications of head and neck cancer patients on chemoradio...
PURPOSE: Despite advances in personalizing the efficacy of cancer therapy, our ability to identify p...
BACKGROUND. An impediment to mucositis research has been the lack of an accepted, validated scoring ...
Objective: Evaluate a patient-reported-oral mucositis scale (PROMS) on its own and in relation to ex...
Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate the capability of biomarkers to predict the risk of ...
Background: Oral mucositis is an acute adverse reaction with high incidence during radiotherapy. Sev...
Objectives: Treatment of oral mucositis (OM) is challenging. In order to develop and test useful tre...
BACKGROUND. I-lie risk, severity, and patient-reported outcomes of radiation-induced mucositis among...
Introduction: Oral mucositis (OM) is a major challenge encountered in concurrent radiochemotherapy f...
Introduction/objective: Oral and oropharyngeal mucositis (OM) represents a multifactorial and comple...
Inflammation response of epithelial mucosa to chemo- radiotherapy cytotoxic effects leads to mucosit...
Purpose: Oral mucositis is a common complication of cancer treatment that may negatively impact thep...
Background: In locally advanced head-and-neck cancers (HNCs), definitive chemoradiation therapy has ...
Treatment of locally advanced head and neck carcinoma not amenable for surgical resection or resecte...
Purpose Despite advances in personalizing the efficacy of cancer therapy, our ability to identify pa...