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Hyaluronic acid and vitamins are effective in reducing vaginal atrophy in women receiving radiotherapy.

S Dinicola1, V Pasta, D Costantino, C Guaraldi, M Bizzarri.   

Abstract

AIM: During the last decades, therapies targeting cervical cancer have been considerably improved. Surgery and radiotherapy (RT) represent the main common therapeutic approach in cervical cancer. In order to minimize the side effects of radiotherapy approach, several protocols have been developed such as brachytherapy (BRT). Among the side effects associated with RT, the vaginal atrophy is the most important and common one. Vaginal atrophy, in turn, leads to additional alterations like inflammation, associated to relevant symptoms such as itching, burning and dyspareunia. All these alterations heavily affect the quality of women's life. The aim of our study was to evaluate the toxicity induced by RT on vaginal mucosa, and the adjuvant action of a product containing LMWHA, vitamin A, and Vitamin E (Santes®, Lo.Li. Pharma, Rome, Italy). The introduction of adjuvant therapies may have likely had a relevant place in providing that result.
METHODS: A prospective randomized study was designed. From October 2006 to October 2008, 45 women with a mean age 38 ± 6 years were enrolled. After surgery, all patients were treated with 4 weeks of RT and 4 weeks of BRT, concomitantly with chemiotherapy. They were randomly assigned in two groups: 23 women were treated with two suppositories (Santes®) per day for 4 months. For the first two months the preventive treatment was simultaneous to RT and BRT. Instead the control groups for composed by 22 patients and they did not undergo any treatment during RT. To evaluate the efficacy of Santes® treatment three biopsies were performed.
RESULTS: At the second biopsy, after the BRT therapy, the treated group showed a statistically significant improvement (P<0.05 vs. control) on inflammation, cell atypia, fibrosis, mucositis and bleeding. At the third biopsy, two months after BRT, further statistically improvement were observed for all RT/BRT associated side effects. The treatment showed an efficacy also in terms of pain severity.
CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that low molecular weight HA shows good performances in treating RT-damaged tissue and plays a key role in all steps of the healing process. Indeed the results shows that women exposed to RT treatments and simultaneously treated with Santes®, had an optimal resolution of vaginal atrophy and related symptoms.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26788875

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Minerva Ginecol        ISSN: 0026-4784


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Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2022-02-12       Impact factor: 3.603

2.  Acute and late vaginal toxicity after adjuvant high-dose-rate vaginal brachytherapy in patients with intermediate risk endometrial cancer: is local therapy with hyaluronic acid of clinical benefit?

Authors:  Concetta Laliscia; Durim Delishaj; Maria Grazia Fabrini; Alessandra Gonnelli; Riccardo Morganti; Franco Perrone; Roberta Tana; Fabiola Paiar; Angiolo Gadducci
Journal:  J Contemp Brachytherapy       Date:  2016-12-09

3.  Chitosan Ascorbate Nanoparticles for the Vaginal Delivery of Antibiotic Drugs in Atrophic Vaginitis.

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Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2017-10-19       Impact factor: 5.118

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Review 5.  Vaginal toxicity after high-dose-rate endovaginal brachytherapy: 20 years of results.

Authors:  Durim Delishaj; Amelia Barcellini; Romerai D'Amico; Stefano Ursino; Francesco Pasqualetti; Ilaria Costanza Fumagalli; Carlo Pietro Soatti
Journal:  J Contemp Brachytherapy       Date:  2018-12-28

6.  Healing effects of a protein scaffold loaded with adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells on radiation-induced vaginal injury in rats.

Authors:  Mingxia Ye; Ling Yu; Yujia She; Shufang Wang; Min Wang; Qingdong Zhao; Chenglei Gu; Lihua Bian; Na Wen; Jing Gong; Lian Li; Yuanguang Meng
Journal:  J Int Med Res       Date:  2020-10       Impact factor: 1.671

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