Evaluation of oral mucositis in oral cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy

Authors

  • Barsha Bajracharya Nepalese Army Institute of Health Sciences, Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Subrata Bhattacharyya Kantipur Dental College, Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Pratibha Poudel Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences, Dhulikhel, Nepal

Keywords:

Oral cancer, Oral mucositis, Radiotherapy

Abstract

Introduction: The present study was conducted to evaluate oral mucositis in oral cancer patients receiving head and neck radiotherapy.

Methods: Sixty oral cancer patients who had received at least 40 grays of radiation were included in the study. Mucositis was scored by oroscopy using WHO scale. Grades of mucositis were then compared with total dose of radiation received by the patients.

Results: The cases were receiving the mean cumulative dose of standard radiation therapy of 2Gy per fraction, 5 fractions per week. All the patients developed oral mucositis. The majority had grade I mucositis, followed by grade III, II and IV. The grade of mucositis was directly proportional to the dose of radiation exposure.

Conclusion: Oral mucositis occurs among all the patients undergoing head and neck radiotherapy and grade of mucositis is proportional to the dose of radiation exposure.

Author Biographies

  • Barsha Bajracharya, Nepalese Army Institute of Health Sciences, Kathmandu, Nepal

    Department of Dentistry

  • Subrata Bhattacharyya, Kantipur Dental College, Kathmandu, Nepal

    Department of Oral Pathology

  • Pratibha Poudel, Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences, Dhulikhel, Nepal

    Department of Oral Pathology

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Published

2018-06-30

How to Cite

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Evaluation of oral mucositis in oral cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy. JCMC [Internet]. 2018 Jun. 30 [cited 2024 May 12];8(2):6-9. Available from: https://jcmc.com.np/jcmc/index.php/jcmc/article/view/758