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Radiation Field, Dose and Fractionation Related to Mandibular Complications
Sponsor: Lund University Hospital
Summary
Radiotherapy is inhibiting the healing capacity of the mandibular bone. Late complications as bone exposure, fracture of the jaw, osteoradionecrosis might be a consequence of this vulnerability. A factor that could be involved in the development of complications is field of radiation. There are limited number of studies investigating this relation. Retrospective analysis of a head and neck oncology register with prospectively included patients will be performed. Patients will be related to the University hospitals in Lund, Umea, Orebro, Stockholm. A thorough analysis of the medical journals in this group of patients will be performed. Included patients have been treated with combination of surgery and radiotherapy to treat malignancies in the head and neck region. At least 12 months follow up period is needed for inclusion. The scientific aim is to investigate weather the field of radiation and fractionation is crucial for developing the formentioned complications.
Official title: Is the Radiation Field, Dose and Fractionation Crucial for the Development of Mandibular Complications When Treating Malignancies in the Oropharyngeal Region?
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
120
Start Date
2023-01-01
Completion Date
2025-07
Last Updated
2024-05-23
Healthy Volunteers
Not specified
Interventions
Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy site, time perspective and dose
Locations (1)
Skane University Hospital
Lund, Sweden