Effect of amifostine to prevent radiotherapy-induced acute and late toxicity in head and neck cancer patients who had normal or mild impaired salivary gland function

Background: Amifostine has a potential role for salivary gland protection in head and neck cancer patients who had radiotherapy. Material and Method: Sixty-seven head and neck cancer patients were randomized to receive radiotherapy or radiotherapy plus Amifostine. The efficacy of the treatment was d...

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Main Authors: Vutisiri Veerasarn, Pramook Phromratanapongse, Nan Suntornpong, Vicharn Lorvidhaya, Vimol Sukthomya, Imjai Chitapanarux, Chanawat Tesavibul, Thiti Swangsilpa, Cholakiet Khorprasert, Kanjana Shotelersuk, Yongyut Kongthanarat, Apichart Panichevaluk, Sunanta Chiewvit, Pawana Pusuwan, Monreudee Aekmahachai, Samart Ratchadara, Sasitorn Sirilipoche, Yuttana Saengsuda
Format: Journal
Published: 2018
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/61799
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Institution: Chiang Mai University
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