2018
DOI: 10.9771/cmbio.v17i2.27445
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Frequência de comorbidades associadas ao tratamento radioterápico de cabeça e pescoço

Abstract: <strong>Introdução:</strong> A radioterapia é uma das principais modalidades de tratamento das neoplasias malignas de cabeça e pescoço. Entretanto sua ação não se restringe às células cancerígenas, produzindo efeitos colaterais comumente reportadas pelos pacientes. <strong>Objetivo: </strong>avaliar a ocorrência de comorbidades de interesse para o Cirurgião-dentista, relacionadas ao tratamento oncológico em pacientes submetidos a radioterapia de cabeça e pescoço (RCP) associada ou não a… Show more

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“…All of them developed dysphagia with consequent weight loss. Similarly, in a study by Bishop et al 11 , with a similar population of oncologic patients, 60% presented dysphagia as one of the most common consequences, below only the OM.…”
Section: Dysphagiamentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…All of them developed dysphagia with consequent weight loss. Similarly, in a study by Bishop et al 11 , with a similar population of oncologic patients, 60% presented dysphagia as one of the most common consequences, below only the OM.…”
Section: Dysphagiamentioning
confidence: 62%
“…As for the epidemiological profile, patients with malignant neoplasms in the head and neck region who are submitted to radiotherapy show predominance in males aged over 50 years, as it can be seen in the study by Bishop et al 11 , performed with 35 patients, of whom 82.9% were male and only 17.1% were female, 37.1% were aged between 50 and 69 years.…”
Section: Cancer and Radiotherapymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…la candidiasis oral debido a factores predisponentes locales como la disminución en la cantidad y calidad de saliva y los daños en la mucosa oral y/o factores predisponentes sistémicos como la inmunosupresión [62][63][64][65] . Es la infección oportunista más frecuente en pacientes que reciben radioterapia por CCC, reportándose en un 25-53% 62,[66][67][68] .…”
Section: Candidiasis Oralunclassified