Photobiomodulation therapy: management of mucosal necrosis of the oropharynx in previously treated head and neck cancer patients

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Abstract

Necrosis of the oral mucosa following head and neck cancer radiation therapy presents considerable clinical management challenges. We report three cases of symptomatic persisting oral ulcerations where the addition of photobiomodulation therapy resulted in a rapid resolution of the oral lesions and in patient symptoms. These cases suggest that photobiomodulation may represent an adjunct to care of these difficult to manage complications in oncology.

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Epstein, J. B., Song, P. Y., Ho, A. S., Larian, B., Asher, A., & Bensadoun, R. J. (2017). Photobiomodulation therapy: management of mucosal necrosis of the oropharynx in previously treated head and neck cancer patients. Supportive Care in Cancer, 25(4), 1031–1034. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-016-3525-3

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