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Active clinical trials for "Radiodermatitis"

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Bacterial Cellulose-monolaurin Hydrogel for Acute Radiation Dermatitis

Acute Radiation Dermatitis

Acute radiation dermatitis (ARD) is almost universally experienced by patients with cancer during or after radiation therapy. This condition potebtxallt leads to detrimental clinical outcomes as it adversely affects adherence to prescribed subsequent management and further worsens quality of life. Nevertheless, there remains no consensus on the appropriate intervention for ARD. This pilot two parallel-group randomized trial aims to clinically assess the potential of bacterial cellulose-monolaurin hydrogel, compared to placebo cream, to prevent high-grade ARD among Filipinos with breast cancer up to four weeks after last radiotherapy session.

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

A Reminder App to Reduce Radiation Dermatitis Rates in Patients With Head-and-Neck Cancer

Radiation DermatitisRadiation-induced Oral Mucositis

The goal of this randomized trial is to investigate whether the addition of a reminder app to standard care leads to a reduction of dermatitis and oral mucositis during radio(chemo)therapy for locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head-and-neck (SCCHN). The primary endpoint is the rate of patients experiencing grade ≥2 radiation dermatitis at 60 Gy of radiotherapy. 80 patients are required per arm within the full analysis set. Taking into account that 5% of patients will not qualify for full analysis set, 168 patients should be randomized. If the addition of a reminder app to standard care will result in a significant reduction of radiation toxicity, it could become a helpful tool for these patients.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Characterization of Skin Microbiome Profile and it's Correlation to Radiation Dermatitis

Radiation Dermatitis

The purpose of this study is to characterize the skin microbiome profile of breast cancer patients before and after receiving Radio Therapy treatments, and evaluate the relationship between the microbiome profile and radiation dermatitis severity (grade) that the patient will develop. Such characterizations can lead to potential biomarkers and/or therapeutic targets that can be used for the prognosis, prevention and treatment of this condition.

Unknown status18 enrollment criteria

PraevoSkin Emulsion in the Prevention of Radiation Induced Dermatitis

Prevention of Radiation Induced Dermatitis.

A phase 2 double blind randomised study of PraevoSkin,a melatonin containing emulsion, in the prevention of radiation induced dermatitis.

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria
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