scholarly journals A COMPARATIVE STUDY ASSESSING THE DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF RADIATION REACTIONS IN HEAD AND NECKCANCER PATIENTS UNDERGOING RADIATION THERAPY AT DIFFERENT TIMES OF THE DAY-IN THE MORNING VERSUS EVENING

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (07) ◽  
pp. 284-291
Author(s):  
Dulasi Raman Ponna ◽  
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Yumkhaibam Sobita Devi ◽  
Kishalay Baidya ◽  
Laishram Jaichand Singh ◽  
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Background: Human oral mucosa, is a prime target for radiation induced toxicity in patients undergoing radiotherapy for head and neck cancer. The oral cavity is highly susceptible to direct and indirect toxic effects of cancer chemotherapy and ionizing radiation. In our study we investigated the role of chronotherapy with respect to radiation induced mucositis occurring in the normal oral mucosa and treatment response in tumor tissue in cancer patients undergoing radiation therapy to head and neck region. Materials and Methods: This non-randomized clinical study was done to compare the two different timing schedules in the management of head and neck cancer by external beam radiation therapy by cobalt-60 (Theratron780C). In morning arm (arm A), Patients received external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) by cobalt-60 with SSD of 80cm with daily fractions, five days a week, between 8AM–10 AM whereas in evening arm (arm B), patients received EBRT by cobalt-60 with daily fractions, five days a week, between 3PM–5 PM. Both the arms received same radiation regimen. Results: The study concluded that in the morning arm the onset of oral mucositis was observed to be significantly delayed and the duration of mucositis was also significantly shorter as compared to the evening arm. Statistically significant difference in severity of mucositis was found between the two arms. Conclusion: Since there is no active measure to minimize normal tissue toxicity, chronomodulated radiotherapy would be a feasible and cost effective treatment strategy that can be put into clinical practice.

2014 ◽  
Vol 151 (1_suppl) ◽  
pp. P229-P229
Author(s):  
Patrick J. Antonelli ◽  
William M. Mendenhall ◽  
Christopher G. Morris ◽  
Niranjan Bhandare

2011 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 109-113 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dheeraj Kumar ◽  
Namrata Rastogi

ABSTRACT Cancer is a class of diseases in which a cell or a group of cells display uncontrolled growth, invasion, and sometimes metastasis. The term head and neck cancer refers to a group of biologically similar cancers originating from the upper aerodigestive tract, including the lip, oral cavity, nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, pharynx and larynx. About 90% of head and neck cancers are squamous cell carcinomas, originating from the mucosal lining (epithelium) of these regions. Radiation therapy is the most common form of treatment along with surgery and chemotherapy. There are different forms of radiation therapy, including 3D conformal radiation therapy, intensity-modulated radiation therapy and brachytherapy, which are commonly used in the treatment of cancers of the head and neck. There are both acute and long-term sequelae of radiation therapy (RT) for head and neck cancer (HNC) that occur because of effects on normal tissues. Radiotherapy-induced oral complications are complex, dynamic pathobiological processes that lower the quality of life and predispose patients to serious clinical disorders. Radiotherapy-induced damage in the oral mucosa is the result of the deleterious effects of radiation, not only on the oral mucosa itself but also on the adjacent salivary glands, bone, dentition, and masticatory musculature and apparatus. Dental surgeons should organize and implement preventive and therapeutic strategies in the management of various complications due to radiotherapy. The clinical features, diagnosis and management of various complications are discussed here. This article mainly presents a brief overview of the whole program of oral evaluation and proper care before, during and after the radiotherapy, managing all the common problems involved.


2015 ◽  
Vol 116 (3) ◽  
pp. 504-509 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zachary S. Morris ◽  
Jamey P. Weichert ◽  
Jarob Saker ◽  
Eric A. Armstrong ◽  
Abigail Besemer ◽  
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