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Elvio G Russi1, Francesco Moretto2, Monica Rampino3, Marco Benasso4, Almalina Bacigalupo5, Vitaliana De Sanctis6, Gianmauro Numico7, Paolo Bossi8, Michela Buglione9, Antonino Lombardo10, Mario Airoldi11, Marco C Merlano12, Lisa Licitra13, Nerina Denaro14, Stefano Pergolizzi15, Carmine Pinto16, Renè-Jean Bensadoun17, Giampiero Girolomoni18, Johannes A Langendijk19.
Abstract
The adverse effects of radiation therapy, often integrated with chemotherapy and/or targeted therapies, on the skin include severe acute and chronic dermatitis associated with pain, discomfort, itching, and burning, and may heavily affect patients' quality of life. The management of these skin adverse effects in head and neck cancer patients (HNCPs) are very heterogeneous due to the lack of shared rigorous classification systems and evidence based treatments. A multidisciplinary group of head and neck cancer specialists from Italy met with the aim of reaching a consensus on a clinical definition and management of dermatitis in HNCPs treated with radiotherapy with or without systemic therapies in order to improve skin toxicity management. The Delphi Appropriateness Method was used. External expert reviewers then evaluated the conclusions carefully according to their area of expertise. This paper offers contains seven clusters of statements about the management of dermatitis in HNCPs and a review of recent literature on these topics.Entities:
Keywords: Biodermatitis; Cetuximab; Chemotherapy; EGFRi; Head and neck cancer; Radiotherapy; Skin toxicity
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26187236 DOI: 10.1016/j.critrevonc.2015.06.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Rev Oncol Hematol ISSN: 1040-8428 Impact factor: 6.312