Camila Samara Funk1, Cristine Maria Warmling2, Julio Baldisserotto3,4. 1. Community Health Service, Health School of Grupo Hospitalar Conceição, Porto Alegre, Brazil. 2. Department of Social and Preventive Dentistry, School of Dentistry of Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Rua Dona Leonor 194/1407, 90420-180, Porto Alegre, Brazil. 3. Community Health Service, Health School of Grupo Hospitalar Conceição, Porto Alegre, Brazil. bjulio@ghc.com.br. 4. Department of Social and Preventive Dentistry, School of Dentistry of Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Rua Dona Leonor 194/1407, 90420-180, Porto Alegre, Brazil. bjulio@ghc.com.br.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: A randomized clinical trial (RCT) to evaluate the impact of dental care program on the quality of life (QOL) of head and neck cancer patients under oncological treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study design was a parallel RCT where 46 subjects with a diagnosis of head and neck primary neoplasy were randomly allocated to the control (CG) or test group (TG). Both groups received basic dental care but the TG received a complimentary care before and during, oncological therapy. Data related to general (WHOQOL-BREF) and specific (EORTC QLQ H&N 35) QOL were assessed before and 15 days after the conclusion of the oncological therapy. RESULTS: The TG showed an improvement in the general and specific QOL, while the CG showed a worsening in these indexes but without significant difference. The variation between the initial and final measures in the TG shows a tendency of significant improvement along the time. A reduction in candidiasis (p < 0.05) and muccositis was observed in the TG. CONCLUSION: In a short follow-up period, dental care was able to reduce damage from the oncological therapy especially related to muccositis and candidiasis, although the QOL was not significantly improved. However, a longer follow-up to measure the late side effects over the QOL of these patients is necessary. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Provision of continuous dental care for head and neck cancer patients can reduce deleterious side effects of the oncological treatment.
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OBJECTIVES: A randomized clinical trial (RCT) to evaluate the impact of dental care program on the quality of life (QOL) of head and neck cancerpatients under oncological treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study design was a parallel RCT where 46 subjects with a diagnosis of head and neck primary neoplasy were randomly allocated to the control (CG) or test group (TG). Both groups received basic dental care but the TG received a complimentary care before and during, oncological therapy. Data related to general (WHOQOL-BREF) and specific (EORTC QLQ H&N 35) QOL were assessed before and 15 days after the conclusion of the oncological therapy. RESULTS: The TG showed an improvement in the general and specific QOL, while the CG showed a worsening in these indexes but without significant difference. The variation between the initial and final measures in the TG shows a tendency of significant improvement along the time. A reduction in candidiasis (p < 0.05) and muccositis was observed in the TG. CONCLUSION: In a short follow-up period, dental care was able to reduce damage from the oncological therapy especially related to muccositis and candidiasis, although the QOL was not significantly improved. However, a longer follow-up to measure the late side effects over the QOL of these patients is necessary. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Provision of continuous dental care for head and neck cancerpatients can reduce deleterious side effects of the oncological treatment.
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