| Literature DB >> 25544371 |
Pierfrancesco Franco1, Ilenia Potenza2, Francesco Moretto3, Mattia Segantin4, Mario Grosso5, Antonello Lombardo6, Daniela Taricco7, Patrizia Vallario8, Andrea Riccardo Filippi9, Monica Rampino10, Umberto Ricardi11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Radiation dermatitis is common in patients treated with combined radiotherapy and chemotherapy for head and neck malignancies. Its timely and adequate management is of uttermost importance for both oncological outcomes and global quality of life. We prospectively evaluated the role of hypericum perforatum and neem oil (Holoil®; RIMOS srl, Mirandola, Italy) in the treatment of acute skin toxicity for patients undergoing radiotherapy or chemo-radiotherapy for head and neck cancer.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25544371 PMCID: PMC4300176 DOI: 10.1186/s13014-014-0297-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Oncol ISSN: 1748-717X Impact factor: 3.481
Patients and treatment characteristics
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| 1 (3.5) |
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| 5 (18) |
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| 8 (28.5) |
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| 1 (3.5) |
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| 11 (39.5) |
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| 1 (3.5) |
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| 6 (21.5) |
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| 1 (3.5) |
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| 27 (96.5) |
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| 1 (3.5) |
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| 2 (7) |
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| 8 (28.5) |
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| 13 (46.5) |
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| 5 (18) |
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| 14 (50) |
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| 14 (50) |
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| 13 (46.5) |
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| 2 (7) |
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| 8 (28.5) |
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| 5 (18) |
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| TPF x 3 | 5 (18) |
| CBDCA + TAX x 3 | 4 (14) |
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| Weekly CDDP | 14 (50) |
| Weekly CBDCA | 8 (28.5) |
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| 6 (21.5) |
Acute skin toxicity rates
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| No change over baseline | 0 | 0 (0) | 1 (3.5) |
| Follicular, faint or dull erythema/epilation/dry desquamation/decreased sweating | 1 | 2 (7) | 9 (32) |
| Tender or bright erythema, patchy moist desquamation/moderate edema | 2 | 19 (68) | 17 (61) |
| Confluent, moist desquamation other than skin folds, pitting edema | 3 | 7 (25) | 1 (3.5) |
| Ulceration, hemorrage, necrosis | 4 | 0 | 0 (0) |
Acute skin toxicity timeline
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| 1 (3.5) |
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| 8 (28.75) |
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| 4 (14.25) |
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| 3 (10.75) |
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| 2 (7) |
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| 1 (3.5) |
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| 3 (10.75) |
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| 3 (10.75) |
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| 21 (75) |
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| 7-14 |
Acute skin toxicity evolution
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Figure 1Acute skin toxicity during concomitant chemo-radiation. Moist skin desquamation on the right lateral lower neck region in a patient undergoing concurrent radiochemotherapy occurring during the 4th week of treatment (a,b,c). Partial wound healing after 2 weeks treatment with Holoil on the 6th week of treatment (d).
Figure 2Recovery from acute skin toxicity after Holoil treatment. Partial wound healing after 2 weeks treatment with Holoil on the 6th week of treatment (a). Complete wound healing with ‘restitutio ad integrum’ 2 weeks after the end of radiochemotherapy (b,c,d).