中国临床实践指南预防和治疗放射性皮炎

Q4 Medicine Precision Radiation Oncology Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1002/pro6.1208
Ming Fan, Mei Feng, Shuanghu Yuan
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放射性皮炎是癌症放疗患者最常见的并发症之一,对癌症治疗提出了重大挑战。其症状包括红斑、干性脱屑和湿性脱屑,常见于乳腺癌、头颈癌、肛门癌和外阴癌患者。早期皮肤反应通常在放射治疗开始后的2-4周内出现。在严重的情况下,急性皮炎可导致放疗中断,延长治疗时间,并最终影响患者的预后和生活质量。目前,有许多关于放射性皮炎的指南,包括多国癌症支持护理协会(MASCC)、不列颠哥伦比亚省癌症机构(BCCA)、肿瘤护理协会(ONS)和英国放射技师协会(SCoR)指南。在中国,皮肤科专家已经起草了一份共识。然而,由于专家的背景不同,指南中的建议也有所不同。这些指南最初是由中国放射肿瘤学家制定的。本文的循证指南充分考虑并采用了中国的国情;因此,它可以很容易地应用到日常实践中。
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Chinese clinical practice guidelines for the prevention and treatment of radiation‐induced dermatitis
Abstract Radiation‐induced dermatitis is one of the most prevalent complications in patients undergoing cancer radiotherapy and poses a significant challenge to cancer therapy. The symptoms include erythema, dry desquamation, and moist desquamation, which are frequently observed in patients with breast, head and neck, anal, and vulvar cancers. Early skin reactions typically manifest within 2–4 weeks following the initiation of radiotherapy. In severe cases, acute dermatitis can cause radiotherapy interruptions, prolong treatment time, and ultimately affect patient outcomes and quality of life. Currently, there are numerous guidelines on radiation dermatitis, including the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC), British Columbia Cancer Agency (BCCA), Oncology Nursing Society (ONS), and UK Society of Radiographers (SCoR) guidelines. In China, dermatology experts have drafted a consensus. However, due to the differing backgrounds of experts, recommendations among guidelines vary. These guidelines were first developed by Chinese radiation oncologists. The evidence‐based guideline in this paper fully considers and adopts China's national conditions; hence, it can be easily applied in daily practice.
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Precision Radiation Oncology
Precision Radiation Oncology Medicine-Oncology
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