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. 2023 Apr;24(4):e172-e185.
doi: 10.1016/S1470-2045(23)00067-0.

Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) clinical practice guidelines for the prevention and management of acute radiation dermatitis: international Delphi consensus-based recommendations

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Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) clinical practice guidelines for the prevention and management of acute radiation dermatitis: international Delphi consensus-based recommendations

Tara Behroozian et al. Lancet Oncol. 2023 Apr.

Abstract

Acute radiation dermatitis is a frequent adverse effect of radiotherapy, but standardisation of care for acute radiation dermatitis is lacking. Due to the conflicting evidence and variability in current guidelines, a four-round Delphi consensus process was used to compile opinions of 42 international experts on care for people with acute radiation dermatitis on the basis of the evidence in existing medical literature. Interventions for acute radiation dermatitis prevention or management that reached at least 75% consensus were recommended for clinical use. Six interventions could be recommended for the prevention of acute radiation dermatitis: photobiomodulation therapy and Mepitel film in people with breast cancer, Hydrofilm, mometasone, betamethasone, and olive oil. Mepilex Lite dressings were recommended for the management of acute radiation dermatitis. Most interventions were not recommended due to insufficient evidence, conflicting evidence, or lack of consensus to support use, suggesting a need for further research. Clinicians can consider implementing recommended interventions in their practice to prevent and manage acute radiation dermatitis until additional evidence becomes available.

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Declaration of interests AM declares National Institutes of Health–National Cancer Institute Cancer Center Support Grant (P30-CA008748) funding; Incyte and Amryt Pharma research funding; UpToDate royalty payments; and consulting fees from Alira Health, Protagonist Therapeutics, and Janssen. AF-M declares consulting fees from ISDIN, Cantabria Labs, and Shook, Hardy, and Bacon; payment or honoraria from L'Oréal Spain; non-financial support from Pierre Fabre; and payment for expert testimony from Shook, Hardy, and Bacon, who serves Sanofi. BK declares consulting fees received from Novartis and Oncoderm, a co-chair position for the Cal Derm Norcal conference, and non-financial consultancy for Happy2ndBirthday. CMR-H is the chief executive officer for Sancturay Skin Care for Hope (skin product line). EC conducted a clinical trial and received materials free of cost from Mölnlycke Health Care. JR received research grants from Kom op Tegen Kaker and Limburgs Kankerfonds. JRW declares Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority funding for a clinical trial on the safety of Silverlon dressing for radiation dermatitis and UpToDate coauthor royalties. NAI received support for attending the Italian Association of Radiation Oncology Congress 2021. TB received a travel grant from the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Group (autumn, 2022). RM received payments from the American Society for Radiation Oncology for a leadership or fiduciary role. All other authors declare no competing interests.

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