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Nursing Procedures for the Prevention and Treatment of Mucositis Induced by Cancer Therapies: Clinical Practice Guideline Based on an Interdisciplinary Consensus Process and a Systematic Literature Search.

Diana SteinmannBurcu Babadağ SavaşSabine FelberSosamma JoyIsabelle MertensHolger CramerAnna PaulMonika LayerNadja KlafkeRegina StolzUte HeyderPetra NeubergerMarcela WinklerChristel IdlerRolf HeineElke KaschdailewitschHeike JohnBeeke SchmelingTatjana ZielkeMarkus HorneberClaudia M WittPetra Voiss
Published in: Integrative cancer therapies (2021)
The current evidence supports the use of some nursing procedures (f.e. propolis for 2 and 3 grade mucositis) for improving oral mucositis during cancer therapies. There is still a need to define general clinical practice guidelines for the supportive treatment of mucositis, as well as for more interdisciplinary research in this area.
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