Recent advances in cancer therapy-associated oral mucositis.
Ragda Abdalla-AslanRebeca KeeganYehuda ZadikNoam YaromSharon EladPublished in: Oral diseases (2024)
Oral mucositis (OM) is a common and debilitating toxicity of cancer treatments - chemotherapy, radiotherapy, hematopoietic cell transplant, or combinations. OM is associated with severe oral pain and has negative impacts on patient function and quality of life. Additionally, OM has accompanying systemic complications that may have critical implications. These local and systemic consequences can alter cancer treatment, and add an economic burden. This review covers the clinical presentation and course of OM, differential diagnosis, clinical and economic impacts, pathogenesis, risk factors, assessment measures, biomarkers and prediction of OM, management, research advances in the development of new drugs and treatments, and big data.
Keyphrases
- big data
- risk factors
- radiation induced
- cancer therapy
- artificial intelligence
- locally advanced
- machine learning
- early stage
- chronic pain
- drug induced
- single cell
- chemotherapy induced
- radiation therapy
- papillary thyroid
- bone marrow
- neuropathic pain
- pain management
- squamous cell carcinoma
- drug delivery
- early onset
- oxidative stress
- cell therapy
- stem cells
- spinal cord injury
- squamous cell
- young adults
- clinical evaluation