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granulocyte/monocyte-colony Therapeutic efficacy by recombinant humanstimulating factor on mucositis occurring in patients with oral and oropharynx tumors treated with curative radiotherapy - A multicenter open randomized phase III study

Masucci, G (author)
Karolinska Institutet
Broman, P (author)
Karlstad Central Hospital
Kelly, C (author)
Newcastle General Hospital
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Lindahl, S (author)
Karlstad Central Hospital
Malmberg, L (author)
Karlstad Central Hospital
Reizenstein, J (author)
Örebro University Hospital
Ålenius, Martin (author)
Clinifile AB
Lewensohn, R (author)
Karolinska Institutet
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Stockton, 2005
2005
English.
In: Medical Oncology. - : Stockton. - 1357-0560 .- 1559-131X. ; 22:3, s. 247-256
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  • Background. Previous studies suggested granulocyte-macrophage-colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) might be beneficial for radiotherapy-induced mucositis. This trial examined the efficacy of GM-CSF in reducing mucositis of the oral cavity and/or oropharynx compared with conventional treatment. Methods. Mucositis, documented by a five-grade scale, was defined in patients with tumors of the head-neck. Centers were allowed to use their own preferred fractionation regimen. Randomization to treatment was decided before radiotherapy. Treatment with GM-CSF 4 mu g/kg/d subcutaneous, started when patients displayed a mucositis score greater than= 1.5. Results. Ninety-two patients entered the study according to intention-to-treat principle. Twenty did not reach a mucositis index of 1.5. Sixty-one patients were included in the statistical analysis. Forty-five percent of the patients randomized to receive GM-CSF had a significant reduction of the mucositis more than one grade compared to 9% of the conventional treated. Conclusions. In severe mucositis, GM-CSF is more effective than conventional treatment.

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GM-CSF; mucositis; radiotherapy; oral cancer; oropharynx cancer
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