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Modalidades de radioterapia empregadas para o câncer de cabeça e pescoço

O câncer de cabeça e pescoço (CCP) refere-se ao grupo de tumores que atingem a laringe, cavidade nasal, nasofaringe, orofaringe, cavidade oral e glândulas salivares. A radioterapia no paciente com CCP representa uma terapia para manutenção do órgão, através da destruição das células neoplási...

Efeito de doses terapêuticas de radioterapia sobre a morfologia, composição química e microdureza do esmalte e da dentina de dentes permanentes

Introdução: Padrões atípicos de cárie dentária em pacientes submetidos a radioterapia para o tratamento do câncer de cabeça e pescoço podem estar associados aos efeitos da radiação sobre as glândulas salivares e tecidos dentários duros. Somados, podem contribuir para a cárie relacionada a ...

Estudo randomizado, aberto, utilizando protetor cutâneo em spray à base de terpolímero acrílico versus hidratante padrão na prevenção de radiodermatite aguda em pacientes com câncer de canal anal e reto
An open randomized study using a skin protector spray made of acrylic terpolymers versus and standardized moisturizer in preventing acute radiodermatitis in patients with anal and rectal cancer

Pacientes com câncer de canal anal e reto em tratamento por radioterapia apresentam alta prevalência de radiodermatite com descamação úmida, desfecho que causa impactos clínicos, econômicos e sociais. Estudos sobre a efetividade de produtos na prevenção das radiodermatites representam uma lacuna...

Corticoides sistémicos en el tratamiento de la radiodermitis grave: una serie de casos

Introducción: la radiodermitis es uno de los efectos secundarios más frecuentes de la radioterapia y afecta aproximadamente al 95% de los pacientes que la reciben. La radiodermitis aguda se presenta dentro de los 90 días posteriores al inicio del tratamiento, ti...

How does radiotherapy affect the adhesion of universal adhesive to enamel and dentin? A qualitative and quantitative analysis?

Odovtos (En línea); 24 (3), 2022
Abstract This study investigated the shear bond strength (SBS) of a universal adhesive to enamel/dentin; 1) that had undergone radiotherapy (RT) and 2) that were readily restored and had undergone RT. Enamel and dentin surfaces were obtained from 90 intact human molars. They were randomly divided into si...

Evaluación del estatus del tejido pulpar postratamiento oncológico
Assessment of the status of the pulp tissue post oncological treatment

Rev. ADM; 79 (4), 2022
La OMS cataloga al cáncer como uno de los principales problemas en el ámbito mundial, los pacientes sometidos a terapia oncológica son más vulnerables a desarrollar complicaciones en los tejidos de la cavidad bucal entre las que tenemos: mucositis, infecciones, osteorradionecrosis. En el manejo endod...

Argon plasma coagulation in radiation-induced proctitis

Abstract Background Argon plasma coagulation (APC) is a non-tactile ablative therapy that helps to stop rectal bleeding in patients who have developed actinic proctitis after exposure to radiotherapy. This approach seems to be more effective than medications or surgical procedures. Objective To review ...

Uso de antitranspirante en pacientes en tratamiento de radioterapia por cáncer de mama

Salud mil; 41 (1), 2022
Patients who are diagnosed with breast cancer face multiple challenges and fears: from the diagnosis, the acceptance of the diagnosis and the beginning of the treatments, as well as the side effects that they entail, the most worrying for the patients being the possible anatomical alterations due to surg...

Therapeutics in radiation-induced proctopathy: a systematic review

Malignant neoplasms are increasingly prevalent in the daily clinical practice. Up to 61% of patients with pelvic malignancies undergo pelvic radiotherapy in different doses, which may cause intestinal damage, and the rectum is the segment most frequently affected due to its fixed position in the pelvis. ...

Association between fecal incontinence and lower urinary tract symptoms and their impact on the quality of life of patients with prostate cancer

Objective: To evaluate the association of fecal incontinence (FI) and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in patients diagnosed with initial prostate cancer (PC) and after any therapeutic approach (surgery and radiotherapy). Methods: Cross-sectional study using the Cleveland Clinic Incontinence Score (C...