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Emerging pharmacotherapy trends in preventing and managing oral mucositis induced by chemoradiotherapy and targeted agents.

Margherita GobboJamie JoyHelena GuedesMuhamed Alì ShazibCarryn AndersonRagda Abdalla-AslanKhunthong PeechatananCarlo LajoloKhawaja Shehryar NasirLuiz Alcino GueirosNivethitha NagarajanKimia Hafezi MotlaghAbhishek KandwalCosimo RupeYuanming XuEli D EhrenpreisArghavan TonkaboniJoel B EpsteinPaolo BossiHannah R WardillStephanie L Graff
Published in: Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy (2024)
The discovery of more precise pathophysiologic mechanisms of CT and RT-induced OM has outlined that OM has a multifactorial origin, including direct effects, oxidative damage, upregulation of immunologic factors, and effects on oral flora. A persistent upregulated immune response, associated with factors related to patients' characteristics, may contribute to more severe and long-lasting OM. The goal is strategies to conjugate individual patient, disease, and therapy-related factors to guide OM prevention or treatment. Despite further high-quality research is warranted, the issue of prevention is paramount in future strategies.
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