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Evaluation of Low-Level Laser Therapy Efficacy in Pain Management of Grade 2 Oral Mucositis Induced...

Upper Aerodigestive Tract Neoplasms

Prospective, monocentric, randomized phase II study evaluating Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) as a treatment for the pain due to grade 2 oral mucositis in patients with upper aero-digestive tract cancer treated by radiotherapy or chemoradiotherapy. Patients with upper aero-digestive tract cancer receiving their first cervicofacial radiotherapy or chemoradiotherapy will be included in this study if they suffer from oral mucositis due to their treatment. The study procedure will consist in 5 applications of the LLLT that will be performed at three days intervals for a maximum duration of 15 days. Each patient will be followed until 3 days after the end of the study treatment, for a total duration of the study of 18 days.

Withdrawn15 enrollment criteria

Effect of Black Mulberry Lollipop on Prevention of Oral Mucositis in Children

Oral Mucositis

THE EFFECT OF BLACK MULBERRY LOLLIPOP AND SODIUM BICARBONATE USED IN ORAL CARE ON PREVENTION OF ORAL MUCOSITIS AMONG CHILDREN RECEIVING CHEMOTHERAPY DUE TO CANCER

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Assessment of Efficacy of LightWalker (Nd:Yag, Er:Yag) Laser Therapy on Incidence, Severity and...

Oral MucositisBone Marrow Transplant Complications

Oral mucositis (OM) is a common and debilitating adverse effect of conditioning regimens in patients undergoing hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT). It is treated symptomatically with pain relief medications. The use of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) to prevent tissue damage has been postulated for almost forty years, however, there are only a few reports concerning old generation lasers in mucositis prophylaxis in HCT recipients. Here we hypothesized, that a new generation LLLT (Nd: YAG Fotona LightWalker®) laser may be an effective prophylaxis in shortening and reducing the severity of this complication.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Oral Care With Propolis in Pediatric Oncology Patients

Oral Mucositis

According to the data from the World Health Organization, approximately 14 million people are diagnosed with cancer every year, and this number is expected to increase further in the next 10 years. Multidisciplinary treatment consisting of chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery is applied in childhood cancers. In chemotherapy, the target is cancerous cells, but high doses of chemotherapeutic agents do not have selectivity. Intact tissue cells are also affected by this cytotoxicity. Mucositis develops in the patient, especially as a result of the mucosal cells being affected. Mucositis is defined as damage to the mucosa lining the oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, oesophagus and gastrointestinal tract due to cancer treatment. It is one of the most important side effects of both chemotherapy and radiotherapy. This study is carried out to determine the effectiveness of propolis in preventing the formation of oral mucositis due to multiple use of chemotherapeutic drugs.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Oral Care Protocol on Prevention of Oral Mucositis in Pediatric Cancer Patients

MucositisPediatric Cancer1 more

This study conducted to determine the effects of two oral care protocols containing sodium bicarbonate or saline solution in the prevention of oral mucositis (OM), mucositis degree, and recovery time in children with cancer.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Topical/Oral Melatonin for Preventing Concurrent Radiochemotherapy Induced Oral Mucositis/Xerostomia...

Head and Neck Cancer

The study evaluates the effect of melatonin for preventing concurrent radiochemotherapy induced oral mucositis and xerostomia and improving quality of life in head and neck cancer patients. This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled trial conducted in head and neck cancer patients. Mixed-block randomization is used to divide eligible patients into two groups: melatonin 40 mg or matched placebo. The patients are required to take the studied drugs 20 mg suspensions before radiation and 20 mg capsules at night (after 21.00 pm) on the first night of radiation and continue for 7 weeks. Standard treatment is Radiation 2 Gy 5 fraction/week not more than 7 weeks with Cisplatin chemotherapy base regimen according to standard hospital protocol. Study endpoints are level of mucositis (CTCAE scale, WHO scale and MTS scores), level of xerostomia (CTCAE scale, VAS), QOL (FACT-H&N), pain (VAS 0-10) and adverse event frequency.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Experimental Denture Pastes

Dental PlaqueDenture Stomatitis2 more

This trial aims to evaluate the efficacy of three experimental dentifrices to remove denture biofilm. Complete denture wearers will be instructed to brush their dentures with a specific toothbrush and four compositions: (1) A proprietary denture-specific paste (active comparator); (2) 0.2% chloramine T; (3) 1.0% chloramine T; (4) 0.01% fluorosurfactant. Each treatment will be used for periods of 7 days, and participants will be randomized to use them according to one of four sequences.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Study of Epidermal Growth Factor on Oral Mucositis Induced by Intensive Chemotherapy for Hematologic...

Oral Mucositis

The purpose of this study is to determine efficacy and toxicity of recombinant human epidermal growth factor (rhEGF) as a preventive drug of oral mucositis during intensive chemotherapy with stem cell transplantation in patients with hematologic malignancies.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Propolis in the Prevention of Oral Mucositis

Oral Mucositis

The study was carried out to determine the efficacy of propolis in the prevention of oral mucositis and gastrointestinal symptoms associated with oral mucositis in patients with leukemia, lymphoma, and myelodysplastic syndrome receiving high-dose chemotherapy and/or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. 64 patients, 32 in the propolis and 32 in the control group, were involved in the prospective randomized controlled experimental study. While the standard oral care treatment protocol of the clinic was administered to the control group, aqueous propolis extract was applied to the propolis group in addition to the standard oral care treatment protocol.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Omega-3 Hydrogel and Prevention of Oral Mucositis

Mucositis Oral

Oral mucositis (OM) is recognized as one of the most frequent debilitating sequela encountered by head and neck cancer (HNC) patients treated by radiotherapy. The objective of the study is to assess primarily the effect of topical oral Omega-3 hydrogel in prevention of radiation-induced oral mucositis and secondarily, to test the effect of topical oral Omega-3 hydrogel on oral microbiome.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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