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ORAL COMPLICATIONS DURING CANCER TREATMENT: REFERENCES


RECENT REFERENCES TO ORAL COMPLICATIONS DURING CANCER TREATMENT

  1. Adamietz IA et al. Prophylaxis with povidone-iodine against induction of oral mucositis by radiochemotherapy. Supportive Care in Cancer 1998;6373-7.

  2. Baliga AM et al. Oral mucosal lesions in patients with acute leukemias and related disorders due to cytotoxic therapy. J Indian Soc Pedodont Prevent Dent 1995;13:25-9.

  3. Barasch A et al. Helium-neon laser effects on conditioning- induced oral mucositis in bone marrow transplantation patients. Cancer 1995;76:2550-6.

  4. Bunetel L; Bonnaure-Mallet M. Oral pathoses caused by Candida albicans during chemotherapy: update on development mechanisms. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Path Oral Radiol Endodon 1996;82:161-5.

  5. Carl W. Oral complications of local and systemic cancer treatment. Current Opinion in Oncol 1995;7:320-4.

  6. Cowen D et al. Low energy Helium-Neon laser in the prevention of oral mucositis in undergoing bone marrow transplant: results of a double blind randomized trial. Internat J Rad Oncol Biol Physics 1997;38:697-703.

  7. Feber T. Management of mucositis in oral irradiation. Clin Oncol (Royal College of Radiologists) 1996;8:106-11.

  8. Foote RL et al. Randomized trial of a chlorhexidine mouthwash for alleviation of radiation-induced mucositis. J Clin Oncol 1994;12:2630-3.

  9. Kennedy L; Diamond J. Assessment and management of chemotherapy-induced mucositis in children. J Ped Oncol Nursing 1997;14:164-74

  10. Lozada-Nuhr F. Personal communication, 1998

  11. Maciejewski B et al. Acute mucositis in the stimulated oral mucosa of patients during radiotherapy for head and neck cancer. Radiotherapy Oncol 1991;22:7-11.

  12. Maciejewski B et al. Randomized clinical trial on accelerated 7 days per week fractionation in radiotherapy for head and neck cancer. Preliminary report on acute toxicity. Radiotherapy Oncol, 1996;40:137-45.

  13. Mahood DJ et al. Inhibition of fluorouracil-induced stomatitis by oral cryotherapy. J Clin Oncol 1991;9:449-52.

  14. Marks JE. Mucosal protectants and their application for head and neck chemoirradiation. Current Opinion in Oncol 1997; 9:267-73.

  15. Parulekar W et al. Scoring oral mucositis. Oral Oncology 1998;34:63-71.

  16. Ramirez-Amador V et al. Chemotherapy-associated oral mucosal lesions in patients with leukaemia or lymphoma. European J Cancer. Part B, Oral Oncol 1996;32B:322-7.

  17. Rees TD et al. Periodontal considerations in the management of the cancer patient. J Periodontol 1997;68:791-801.

  18. Rovirosa A et al. Granulocyte macrophage-colony-stimulating factor mouthwashes heal oral ulcers during head and neck radiotherapy. Internat J Radiation Oncol, Biol, Physics 1998;41:747-54.

  19. Ruescher TJ et al. The impact of mucositis on alpha-hemolytic streptococcal infection in patients undergoing autologous bone marrow transplantation for hematologic malignancies. Cancer 1998;82:2275-81.

  20. Scully C; Epstein JB. Oral health care for the cancer patient. European J Cancer. Part B, Oral Oncol, 1996;32B:281-92.

  21. Silverman S. Oral Cancer 4th Edit. Amer. Cancer Soc. B.C.Decker Inc. 1998, Chapters 6 and 7.

  22. The American Academy of Oral Medicine. Clinician's Guide to Treatment of Common Oral Conditions, 1993.

  23. Toth BB et al. Oral complications associated with cancer therapy. J Clin Periodontol 1990;17:508-15.

  24. Wang R; Boyle A. A convenient method for guarding against localized mucositis during radiation therapy. J Prosthodont 1994;3:198-201.

  25. Wright W et al. An oral disease prevention program for patients receiving radiation and chemotherapy. JADA 1985;110:43-7.
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