Published February 1996 | Version v1
Journal article

Pilot study of ice-ball cryotherapy for radiation-induced oral mucositis

  • 1. National Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo (Japan)

Description

Oral mucositis caused by radiotherapy is intractable and may worsen the patient's nutritional condition and interrupt treatment. To reduce the incidence and severity of oral mucositis induced by cancer therapy and promote early improvement of its symptoms, we devised cryotherapy by ice balls using Elase (fibrinolysin and deoxyribonuclease, combined). The therapeutic effect of ice-ball cryotherapy was evaluated in 10 patients with carcinoma of the oral cavity and pharynx who were undergoing radiotherapy. Cryotherapy was continued from the development of oral mucositis until its disappearance. The severity of various symptoms of mucositis were reduced by cryotherapy. Healing required 3 to 16 days (median, 7 days) after the end of radiotherapy. Radiotherapy was not interrupted in any cases. This preliminary report suggests that ice-ball cryotherapy is an effective treatment for radiation-induced oral mucositis. (author)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Gan No Rinsho
Journal Volume
42
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
p. 161-164.
ISSN
0021-4949
CODEN
GANRAE