This study evaluated the efficacy of combined (intra- and extraoral) low-level laser therapy (LLLT) and conventional pharmacological modalities in prevention and treatment of oral mucositis (OM) and associated pain and xerostomia in patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) undergoing concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CRT). A prospective comparative randomized study was conducted with 21 patients with head and neck cancer subjected to CRT. Eleven patients received extra- and intraoral LLLT daily from the 1st day until the end of CRT-course before each session during 5 consecutive days, and the other 10 patients received conventional preventive and treatment procedures based on the use of benzidamine 0.15% solution also throughout the duration of CRT, including weekends. OM was measured using an oral toxicity scale (OTS), oral pain was measured using the color-numeric visual analogue scale (VAS), unstimulated salivary flow rate measured by the spitting technique (ml/min), dry mouth symptoms were self-estimated by patients using The Xerostomia Inventory (XI). The LLLT group showed lower mean OTS and VAS scores, lower level of reduction of salivary flow rate during the course of CRT. In both groups, no interruption of CRT was needed. The prophylactic use of both treatments proposed in this study seems to reduce the incidence of severe OM lesions. However, the LLLT was more effective in delaying the appearance of severe OM, oral pain and xerostomia.
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28 September 2017
PHYSICS OF CANCER: INTERDISCIPLINARY PROBLEMS AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS: Proceedings of the International Conference on Physics of Cancer: Interdisciplinary Problems and Clinical Applications (PC IPCA’17)
23–26 May 2017
Tomsk, Russia
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September 28 2017
Management of cancer therapy-induced oral mucositis pain and xerostomia with extra- and intra oral laser irradiation Available to Purchase
T. V. Libik;
T. V. Libik
a)
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Perm State Medical University
named after academician E.A. Wagner, Perm, Russia
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O. S. Gileva;
O. S. Gileva
b)
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Perm State Medical University
named after academician E.A. Wagner, Perm, Russia
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K. V. Danilov;
K. V. Danilov
2
Perm Regional Oncological Dispensary
, Perm, Russia
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S. S. Grigorev;
S. S. Grigorev
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Perm State Medical University
named after academician E.A. Wagner, Perm, Russia
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A. A. Pozdnyakova
A. A. Pozdnyakova
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Perm State Medical University
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T. V. Libik
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O. S. Gileva
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K. V. Danilov
2
S. S. Grigorev
1
A. A. Pozdnyakova
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Perm State Medical University
named after academician E.A. Wagner, Perm, Russia
2
Perm Regional Oncological Dispensary
, Perm, Russia
AIP Conf. Proc. 1882, 020044 (2017)
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T. V. Libik, O. S. Gileva, K. V. Danilov, S. S. Grigorev, A. A. Pozdnyakova; Management of cancer therapy-induced oral mucositis pain and xerostomia with extra- and intra oral laser irradiation. AIP Conf. Proc. 28 September 2017; 1882 (1): 020044. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5001623
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