Title of article :
Recove® burn ointment for managing acute radiodermatitis in patients with breast cancer: A double blind randomized controlled trial
Author/Authors :
Abbaszade Marzbali, Nargeuss Cellular and Molecular Biology Research Center - Babol University of Medical Sciences - Babol, Iran , Zabihi, Ebrahim Cellular and Molecular Biology Research Center - Babol University of Medical Sciences - Babol, Iran , Vallard, Alexis Department of Radiotherapy - Lucien Neuwirth Cancer Institute - Saint-Priest en Jarez - France , Magne, Nicolas Department of Radiotherapy - Lucien Neuwirth Cancer Institute - Saint-Priest en Jarez - France , Moslemi, Mohammad Dentistry student - Babol University of Medical Sciences - Babol, Iran , Moslemi, Dariush Department of Radio Oncology - Babol University of Medical Sciences - Babol, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Radiodermatitis is the most common complication of radiotherapy. There is no gold standard for managing the radiodermatitis. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of topical Recove® burn ointment; basically compounded of sesame oil, camphor, and zinc oxide; in preventing acute radiodermatitis.
Methods: This double blind RCT (IRCT No.: 201204047136N2) was performed on 71 patients that referred for radiotherapy after mastectomy to Shahid Rajaee Hospital (Babolsar-Iran) during 2013-2017. Patients were allocated into 2 groups; 34 in control group and 37 in Recove® group. Patients applied the ointment 2 times a day, before every radiation therapy session for 5 weeks. The radiation oncologist assessed the severity of dermatitis weekly for 5 weeks and graded it from 0 to 4 according to the RTOG criteria.
Results:Baseline characteristics including age, and BMI had no significant difference between groups. The Recover group patients experienced significantly less severe dermatitis compared to the controls (p<0.001). None of the patients in Recove® group encountered more than grade 2 of RTOG criteria, however, in the control group, 4 (12.9%)patients experienced grade 3 of RTOG and 3 (9.7%)patients developed grade 4 of RTOG at the end of the 5th week.
Conclusion: Our results indicate that Recove® ointment significantly reduces the severity of acute radiodermatitis.
Keywords :
Breast cancer , Radiotherapy , Radiodermatitis , Sesame oil , Camphor , Zinc oxide
Journal title :
Caspian Journal of Internal Medicine (CJIM)