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Conclusion The occurrence of oral mucositis in pediatric cancer patients was significant, especially in the 2nd week of antineoplastic treatment. Severe oral mucositis was more prevalent in the 5th ...
Notably, the viral genome was combined with the infectious vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein (VSV-G), rather than the structural protein P24. The developed RNA–VSV-G–FCM approach accurately ...
Radiation-induced oral mucositis (RIOM) and taste dysfunction (dysgeusia) are common complications of radiotherapy in cancer patients. Current clinical interventions for RIOM mainly focus on symptom ...
The high prevalence of RT-induced oral mucositis in patients with HNC makes it important for cancer nurses to understand the mechanisms and manifestations of this problem so they can perform more ...
Oral mucositis is the most common complication experienced by patients with head and neck cancer who undergo radiation therapy.
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