Low-energy He Ne laser in the prevention of radiation-induced mucositis - A multicenter phase III randomized study in patients with head and neck cancer

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作者
Bensadoun, RJ
Franquin, JC
Ciais, G
Darcourt, V
Schubert, MM
Viot, M
Dejou, J
Tardieu, C
Benezery, K
Nguyen, TD
Laudoyer, Y
Dassonville, O
Poissonnet, G
Vallicioni, J
Thyss, A
Hamdi, M
Chauvel, P
Demard, F
机构
[1] Ctr Antoine Lacassagne, External Radiotherapy Unit, F-06189 Nice 2, France
[2] Ctr Antoine Lacassagne, Biol Labs, F-06189 Nice 2, France
[3] Ctr Antoine Lacassagne, Med Oncol Unit, F-06189 Nice 2, France
[4] Ctr Antoine Lacassagne, Otolaryngol Unit, F-06189 Nice 2, France
[5] Univ Aix Marseille 2, Fac Odontol, IMEB Lab EA 2198, F-13284 Marseille 07, France
[6] Fred Hutchinson Canc Res Ctr, Div Clin, Dept Oral Med, Seattle, WA 98104 USA
[7] Univ Washington, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[8] Inst Jean Godinot, Dept Radiotherapy, Reims, France
[9] Fradama SA, Geneva, Switzerland
关键词
low-energy laser; mucositis; radiotherapy; head and neck cancer;
D O I
10.1007/s005200050256
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Use of the low-energy helium-neon laser (LEL) appears to be a simple atraumatic technique for the prevention and treatment of mucositis of various origins. Preliminary findings, and significant results obtained for chemotherapy-induced mucositis in a previous phase III study, prompted a randomized multicenter double-blind trial to evaluate LEL in the prevention of acute radiation-induced stomatitis. Irradiation by LEL corresponds to local application of a high-photon-density monochromatic light source. Activation of epithelial healing for LEL-treated surfaces, the most commonly recognized effect, has been confirmed by numerous in vitro studies. The mechanism of action at a molecular and enzymatic level is presently being studied. From. September 1994 to March 1998, 30 patients were randomized. Technical specification: 60 mW (25 mW at Reims, 1 patient), He-Ne, wavelength 632.8 nm. The trial was open to patients with carcinoma of the oropharynx, hypopharynx and oral cavity, treated by radiotherapy alone (65 Gy at a rate of 2 Gy/fraction, 5 fractions per week) without prior surgery or concomitant chemotherapy. The malignant tumor bad to be located outside the tested laser application areas (9 points): posterior third of the internal surfaces of the cheeks, soft palate and anterior tonsillar pillars. Patients were randomized to LEL or placebo light treatment, starting on the first day of radiotherapy and before each session. The treatment time (t) for each application point was given by the equation : t (s) = energy (J/cm(2)) x surface (cm(2))/Power (W). Objective assessment of the degree of mucositis was recorded weekly by a physician blinded to the type of treatment, using the WHO scale for grading of mucositis and a segmented visual analogue scale for pain evaluation. Protocol feasibility and compliance were excellent. Grade 3 mucositis occured with a frequency of 35.2% without LEL and of 7.6% with LEL (P < 0.01). The frequency of "severe pain" (grade 3) was 23.8% without LEL, falling to 1.9% with LEL (P < 0.05). Pain relief was significantly reduced throughout the treatment period (weeks 2-7). LEL therapy is capable of reducing the severity and duration of oral mucositis associated with radiation therapy. In addition, there is a tremendous potential for using LEL in combined treatment protocols utilizing concomitant chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
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