About this Research Topic
Our main goal is to publish the most recent perspective and findings about oral and orofacial complications of cancer therapy. Articles will include important data about the clinical approach to diagnosis and management of these conditions, molecular biomarkers utilized in follow-up, and how this information can help to predict these adverse effects, with impact on treatment and monitoring decisions.
Oral complications and themes that will be considered in this Research Topic include: oral mucositis, dry mouth/hyposalivation, dermatitis, trismus, dysgeusia, dysphagia, candidiasis, radiation caries, medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw, graft-versus-host-disease, oral oncology today, radiation therapy, oral immune‐related adverse events, complications of targeted therapies, risk prediction and clustering of toxicities, dental clearance protocols, and photobiomodulation therapy.
Studies are not limited to oral cancer, since studies involving oropharyngeal, larynx and other head and neck cancer can also induce oral complications.
High-quality reviews and original research are welcome, involving observational and experimental data of basic and clinical research. The scope includes different areas of interest, such as: epidemiology, pathology, clinical reports, bioinformatics, pharmacology, and molecular biology.
Keywords: Oral Oncology, Oral mucositis, Osteoradionecrosis, Radiation caries, Hyposalivation, Side-effects
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