The broadening scope of oral mucositis and oral ulcerative mucosal toxicities of anticancer therapies

Sharon Elad(University of Rochester Medical Center), Noam Yarom(Tel Aviv University), Yehuda Zadik(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Michal Kuten‐Shorrer(Tufts University), Stephen T. Sonis(Brigham and Women's Hospital)
CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians
October 29, 2021
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Abstract

Oral mucositis (OM) is a common, highly symptomatic complication of cancer therapy that affects patients' function, quality of life, and ability to tolerate treatment. In certain patients with cancer, OM is associated with increased mortality. Research on the management of OM is ongoing. Oral mucosal toxicities are also reported in targeted and immune checkpoint inhibitor therapies. The objective of this article is to present current knowledge about the epidemiology, pathogenesis, assessment, risk prediction, and current and developing intervention strategies for OM and other ulcerative mucosal toxicities caused by both conventional and evolving forms of cancer therapy.


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