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Oral mucosal changes induced by adjuvant endocrine therapies in breast cancer patients: clinical aspects and proposal for management
by
Lacaze Jean-Louis
, Sibaud Vincent
, Castellan, Marie
, Massabeau Carole
, Jouve, Eva
, Vigarios Emmanuelle
, de Bataille Caroline
in
Breast cancer
/ Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Change agents
/ Chemotherapy
/ Clinical experience
/ Dental care
/ Dentists
/ Deterioration
/ Discontinued
/ Drug effects
/ Endocrine therapy
/ Endometrial cancer
/ Fractures
/ Health
/ Health services
/ Health status
/ Hormones
/ Hypercholesterolemia
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Menopause
/ Nurses
/ Oncologists
/ Oral diseases
/ Oral hygiene
/ Osteopenia
/ Patients
/ Quality of life
/ Relapse
/ Risk
/ Risk reduction
/ Side effects
/ Stroke
/ Symptoms
/ Therapy
/ Treatment methods
2021
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Oral mucosal changes induced by adjuvant endocrine therapies in breast cancer patients: clinical aspects and proposal for management
by
Lacaze Jean-Louis
, Sibaud Vincent
, Castellan, Marie
, Massabeau Carole
, Jouve, Eva
, Vigarios Emmanuelle
, de Bataille Caroline
in
Breast cancer
/ Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Change agents
/ Chemotherapy
/ Clinical experience
/ Dental care
/ Dentists
/ Deterioration
/ Discontinued
/ Drug effects
/ Endocrine therapy
/ Endometrial cancer
/ Fractures
/ Health
/ Health services
/ Health status
/ Hormones
/ Hypercholesterolemia
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Menopause
/ Nurses
/ Oncologists
/ Oral diseases
/ Oral hygiene
/ Osteopenia
/ Patients
/ Quality of life
/ Relapse
/ Risk
/ Risk reduction
/ Side effects
/ Stroke
/ Symptoms
/ Therapy
/ Treatment methods
2021
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Oral mucosal changes induced by adjuvant endocrine therapies in breast cancer patients: clinical aspects and proposal for management
by
Lacaze Jean-Louis
, Sibaud Vincent
, Castellan, Marie
, Massabeau Carole
, Jouve, Eva
, Vigarios Emmanuelle
, de Bataille Caroline
in
Breast cancer
/ Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Change agents
/ Chemotherapy
/ Clinical experience
/ Dental care
/ Dentists
/ Deterioration
/ Discontinued
/ Drug effects
/ Endocrine therapy
/ Endometrial cancer
/ Fractures
/ Health
/ Health services
/ Health status
/ Hormones
/ Hypercholesterolemia
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Menopause
/ Nurses
/ Oncologists
/ Oral diseases
/ Oral hygiene
/ Osteopenia
/ Patients
/ Quality of life
/ Relapse
/ Risk
/ Risk reduction
/ Side effects
/ Stroke
/ Symptoms
/ Therapy
/ Treatment methods
2021
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Oral mucosal changes induced by adjuvant endocrine therapies in breast cancer patients: clinical aspects and proposal for management
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Oral mucosal changes induced by adjuvant endocrine therapies in breast cancer patients: clinical aspects and proposal for management
2021
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Adjuvant systemic treatments in breast cancer are indicated to reduce the risk of relapse. Their systemic side effects have been well documented and include menopausal symptoms such as impaired libido and vaginal dryness, increased risk of endometrial cancer, stroke, musculoskeletal symptoms including arthralgia and myalgia, osteopenia and fractures, skin rashes, and hypercholesterolemia. However, few articles have focused on the oral mucosal reactions related to adjuvant endocrine therapies (AETs) which clearly differ from those reported with chemotherapies or other targeted therapies used for breast cancer. AETs primarily expose patient to a higher risk of worsened periodontal health, salivary flow modifications, taste disturbance, and global deterioration of oral health-related quality of life. Although the rate of permanent discontinuation of AETs because of oral mucosal changes remains low, an interdisciplinary approach to evaluate oral health and to optimize oral supportive care appears essential to ensure an appropriate management and limit dose adjustment in treated patients. In this respect and based on our clinical experience, we propose recommendations to allow oncologists, nurses, and attending practitioners to implement appropriate measures rapidly and/or refer patients to dentists.
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