Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2679793 Seminars in Oncology Nursing 2006 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesTo review published studies evaluating interventions for the prevention and management of radiation skin reactions/dermatitis.Data SourcesResearch studies, review articles, and clinical practice guidelines.ConclusionThere is insufficient evidence in the literature to recommend specific topical or oral agents in the prevention or management of skin reactions. Recent limited evidence suggests that the use of calendula cream may reduce the incidence of grade 2 and 3 reactions in women with breast cancer. Additionally, early studies evaluating the use of barrier films or creams may improve moist desquamation.Implications for Nursing PracticeOncology nurses need to increase their awareness of the evidence or lack of evidence when recommending interventions to their patients. Further research is required to evaluate interventions in the prevention and management of radiation dermatitis.

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