BULLETIN OF STOMATOLOGY AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown, С. 88 - 98
Опубликована: Янв. 10, 2025
Background: Oral cancer is a major public health problem worldwide and the prevention of oral its associated morbidity mortality depends on early detection. Delayed diagnosis contributor to dismal survival rate over five years.Currently, various monitoring methods have been actively used for purpose active detection asymptomatic cancer. This study provides an overview main concepts principles organizing continuous in oncology patients receiving radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Methods: review was reported per PRISMA guidelines conducted publications covering scientific research diagnostics, management protocols, radiotherapy, chemotherapy malignant neoplasms Medline, Scopus, Web science, PubMed (search 162 which finally included 75 articles). Two authors screened results searches against inclusion criteria, extracted data assessed risk bias independently duplicate. Results: To prevent minimize complications, appropriate protocol needed should include assessment prior treatment. Early recognition can improve patient reduce morbidity. Conclusion: Continuous with primary care settings radiation therapy may complications effectiveness combination therapy. cavity, it very important pre-treat existing diseases, this aspect, cooperation dentist oncologist as one team important. will help dental practitioners manage risks potential requiring
Язык: Английский