Update on the treatment of chemotherapy and radiotherapy-induced buccal mucositis: a systematic review
Oral mucositis (OM) is a frequent complication in cancer patients who are undergoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy. It manifests as an inflammation of the oral mucosa, sometimes provoking severe consequences such as eating limitations, difficulty in speaking, and possibly superinfection. The aim of t...
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description | Oral mucositis (OM) is a frequent complication in cancer patients who are undergoing chemotherapy
or radiotherapy. It manifests as an inflammation of the oral mucosa, sometimes provoking severe
consequences such as eating limitations, difficulty in speaking, and possibly superinfection.
The aim of this review was to update the evidence published during the last five years on the treatment of
oral mucositis induced by radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy in patients with cancer.
A search was conducted in Pubmed, Scielo and Scopus, using the search terms mucositis,
stomatitis, therapy, treatment, oral cancer, oral squamous cell carcinoma, head and neck cancer and
head and neck carcinoma, with Mesh terms and free terms, from 2017 to January 2023. The systematic
review was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines.
A total 287 articles were
retrieved, of which 86 were selected by title and abstract, and 18 were included after full-text analysis.
The most frequently assessed variables were OM severity, pain intensity and healing time. Treatment
types were diverse, and included drugs, mouthwashes, medicines based on plant extracts, cryotherapy
and low-intensity laser therapies.
Dentoxol mouthwashes, Plantago major extract, thyme
honey extract, zinc oxide paste, vitamin B complex combined with GeneTime, and the consumption of
L-glutamine are effective in diminishing the severity of OM. Pain intensity was lower with doxepin
mouthwashes and diphenhydramine-lidocaine-antacid mouthwashes. |
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or radiotherapy. It manifests as an inflammation of the oral mucosa, sometimes provoking severe
consequences such as eating limitations, difficulty in speaking, and possibly superinfection.
The aim of this review was to update the evidence published during the last five years on the treatment of
oral mucositis induced by radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy in patients with cancer.
A search was conducted in Pubmed, Scielo and Scopus, using the search terms mucositis,
stomatitis, therapy, treatment, oral cancer, oral squamous cell carcinoma, head and neck cancer and
head and neck carcinoma, with Mesh terms and free terms, from 2017 to January 2023. The systematic
review was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines.
A total 287 articles were
retrieved, of which 86 were selected by title and abstract, and 18 were included after full-text analysis.
The most frequently assessed variables were OM severity, pain intensity and healing time. Treatment
types were diverse, and included drugs, mouthwashes, medicines based on plant extracts, cryotherapy
and low-intensity laser therapies.
Dentoxol mouthwashes, Plantago major extract, thyme
honey extract, zinc oxide paste, vitamin B complex combined with GeneTime, and the consumption of
L-glutamine are effective in diminishing the severity of OM. Pain intensity was lower with doxepin
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consequences such as eating limitations, difficulty in speaking, and possibly superinfection.
The aim of this review was to update the evidence published during the last five years on the treatment of
oral mucositis induced by radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy in patients with cancer.
A search was conducted in Pubmed, Scielo and Scopus, using the search terms mucositis,
stomatitis, therapy, treatment, oral cancer, oral squamous cell carcinoma, head and neck cancer and
head and neck carcinoma, with Mesh terms and free terms, from 2017 to January 2023. The systematic
review was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines.
A total 287 articles were
retrieved, of which 86 were selected by title and abstract, and 18 were included after full-text analysis.
The most frequently assessed variables were OM severity, pain intensity and healing time. Treatment
types were diverse, and included drugs, mouthwashes, medicines based on plant extracts, cryotherapy
and low-intensity laser therapies.
Dentoxol mouthwashes, Plantago major extract, thyme
honey extract, zinc oxide paste, vitamin B complex combined with GeneTime, and the consumption of
L-glutamine are effective in diminishing the severity of OM. Pain intensity was lower with doxepin
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consequences such as eating limitations, difficulty in speaking, and possibly superinfection.
The aim of this review was to update the evidence published during the last five years on the treatment of
oral mucositis induced by radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy in patients with cancer.
A search was conducted in Pubmed, Scielo and Scopus, using the search terms mucositis,
stomatitis, therapy, treatment, oral cancer, oral squamous cell carcinoma, head and neck cancer and
head and neck carcinoma, with Mesh terms and free terms, from 2017 to January 2023. The systematic
review was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines.
A total 287 articles were
retrieved, of which 86 were selected by title and abstract, and 18 were included after full-text analysis.
The most frequently assessed variables were OM severity, pain intensity and healing time. Treatment
types were diverse, and included drugs, mouthwashes, medicines based on plant extracts, cryotherapy
and low-intensity laser therapies.
Dentoxol mouthwashes, Plantago major extract, thyme
honey extract, zinc oxide paste, vitamin B complex combined with GeneTime, and the consumption of
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