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The Role of Candida Infections as an Adverse Effect upon Head and Neck Cancer Patients Undergoing Therapeutic Radiation and the Effect of Antimycotic Treatment
Authors:J.M. Poland
Affiliation:Methodist Hospital, Department of Radiation Therapy Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Abstract:Summary: Oral, pharyngeal and esoph-ageal infections caused by Candida species occur very frequently when it comes to radiation therapy for head and neck cancer. In clinical terms oral candidosis is most often characterized by pseudomembranes or erythema. The erythematous form of oral candidosis has in particular to be distinguished from radiation mucositis. Candidosis of the oral and gastrointestinal tract often causes interruption of therapeutic radiation. Ketoconazole treatment is able to reduce the period of time during which the patient cannot be treated by radiation. Oral ketoconazole given at a daily dose of 200 mg is moreover superior to topical nystatin. To date, however, it is not yet clear if patients who have head and neck cancer in whom radiation therapy has to be started would profit from the prophylactic application of ketoconazole from start on.
Keywords:Candida infections    head and neck cancer    therapeutic radiation    oral candidosis    pseudomembraneous form    erythematous form    dental prothesis    ketoconazole    nystatin    placebo    radiation therapy    body-weight    antifungal prophylaxis
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