Title of article
Radiotherapy-induced taste impairment
Author/Authors
Ruo Redda، نويسنده , , Maria Grazia and Allis، نويسنده , , Simona، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
7
From page
541
To page
547
Abstract
Summary
s in taste perception occur in a significant proportion of cancer patients. Among cancer patients treated with radiotherapy (RT) in head and neck area, the vast majority reports an altered taste sense during and after treatments. Taste impairment starts a few weeks after the beginning of irradiation, and almost all such patients experienced loss of taste acuity at a dose of 60 Gy. Some studies investigated the four basic taste intensities (sweet, salty, sour and bitter) and the umami taste, and several of these reports identified diminished threshold sensitivity for at least one taste quality. Six months to one year after RT, taste acuity recovers to its previous level in many patients, but some patients show incomplete or no recovery even several years later.
impairment has profound effects on patients’ quality of life because is associated with weight loss through reduced appetite and altered patterns of food intake.
to the major salivary glands during head and neck RT leads to disturbance in taste acuity. With the implementation of new radiation techniques, such as conformal and intensity-modulated RT in head and neck irradiation, the late-radiation effects can probably be reduced, but the remaining sequelae are still bothersome to the patients.
Keywords
Head and neck cancer , radiotherapy , Oral side effects , Taste impairment
Journal title
Cancer Treatment Reviews
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Cancer Treatment Reviews
Record number
1834840
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