| Literature DB >> 33281925 |
Patrick Azzam1, Manal Mroueh1, Marina Francis1, Alaa Abou Daher1, Youssef H Zeidan1,2.
Abstract
Head and neck cancer (HNC) is the sixth most common human malignancy with a global incidence of 650,000 cases per year. Radiotherapy (RT) is commonly used as an effective therapy to treat tumours as a definitive or adjuvant treatment. Despite the substantial advances in RT contouring and dosage delivery, patients suffer from various radiation-induced complications, among which are toxicities to the nervous tissues in the head and neck area. Radiation-mediated neuropathies manifest as a result of increased oxidative stress-mediated apoptosis, neuroinflammation and altered cellular function in the nervous tissues. Eventually, molecular damage results in the formation of fibrotic tissues leading to susceptible loss of function of numerous neuronal substructures. Neuropathic sequelae following irradiation in the head and neck area include sensorineural hearing loss, alterations in taste and smell functions along with brachial plexopathy, and cranial nerves palsies. Numerous management options are available to relieve radiation-associated neurotoxicities notwithstanding treatment alternatives that remain restricted with limited benefits. In the scope of this review, we discuss the use of variable management and therapeutic modalities to palliate common radiation-induced neuropathies in head and neck cancers. © the authors; licensee ecancermedicalscience.Entities:
Keywords: head and neck cancer; neuropathy; prevention; radiation; treatment
Year: 2020 PMID: 33281925 PMCID: PMC7685771 DOI: 10.3332/ecancer.2020.1133
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecancermedicalscience ISSN: 1754-6605
List of recent clinical trials involved in investigating approaches in managing radiation-induced neuropathies.
| Trial title | Identifier | Sponsor | Type of study | Primary treatment | Endpoint status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gustatory Function Following Radiotherapy in Head and Neck Cancer [ | NCT03738657 | Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust | Cross-sectional | N/A | Recruiting |
| Efficacy of Zinc on Concurrent Chemo-radiotherapy Induced Taste Alterations [ | NCT03824925 | Dow University of Health Sciences | Double-blind randomised | *Placebo | Completed |
| Olfactory Training in Improving Sense of Smell After Radiation Therapy in Patients With Paranasal Sinus or Nasopharyngeal Cancer [ | NCT03049358 | Stanford University | Single blinded randomised trial – Phase I | *Olfactory training | Terminated |
| Effect and Safety of Apatinib on Radiation-Induced Brain Injury [ | NCT04152681 | Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University | Single group assessment – Phase II | *Apatinib 250 mg | Recruiting |
| Stop LCNP: High Dose Steroid Therapy for Late Radiation-Associated Lower Cranial Neuropathy [ | NCT04151082 | M.D. Anderson Cancer Center | Single group assessment – | *Methylprednisolone | Recruiting |
| Study of Efficacy and Safety of Gabapentin to Reduce the Need for Strong Opioid Use in Head and Neck Cancer Patients. (stREnGTH) [ | NCT03747562 | University Hospital, Ghent | Multi-center double- | *Placebo | Not yet recruiting |
| Efficacy of Acupuncture in Radiotherapy-induced Dysphagia in Patients With Head and Neck Cancer [ | NCT03336775 | Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen Universit | Single blinded randomized trial | *Acupuncture | Recruiting |
| PRO-ACTIVE: Prophylactic Swallow Intervention for Patients Receiving Radiotherapy for Head and Neck Cancer [ | NCT03455608 | University Health Network, Toronto | Randomized | *Swallowing Training | Recruiting |
| Pulsed Dye Laser in Treating Patients With Post Radiation Dysphonia [ | NCT02198131 | Wake Forest University Health Sciences | Single group assessment | *Pulse Dye Laser Surgery | Completed |