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. 1981 Jun;43(6):767-71.
doi: 10.1038/bjc.1981.114.

Plasma prostaglandins in mucositis due to radiotherapy and chemotherapy for head and neck cancer

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Plasma prostaglandins in mucositis due to radiotherapy and chemotherapy for head and neck cancer

N S Tanner et al. Br J Cancer. 1981 Jun.
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Abstract

Patients with head and neck cancer were treated with synchronous radiotherapy and chemotherapy (vincristine, bleomycin and methotrexate). Before treatment, mucositis was absent and low amounts of prostaglandin-like material were extracted from peripheral plasma. As treatment proceeded mucositis occurred, and its degree correlated with the amount of prostaglandin-like material extracted from the plasma. Some patients were given moderate doses of drugs which inhibit prostaglandin synthesis, but mucositis still occurred.

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