吸烟会影响接受放射治疗的各种恶性肿瘤患者的副作用:系统综述

IF 1.3 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Mohammad Haghparast , Mohammad Reza Evazi , Leili Darvish
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背景吸烟可能会降低放射治疗的效果。这是因为吸烟会导致炎症和周围组织损伤,从而影响肿瘤的放射治疗。本研究旨在通过系统性综述调查吸烟对放疗并发症的影响。检索词包括 "放射治疗"、"结果"、"放射治疗"、"烟草"、"吸烟"、"并发症"、"副作用"、"癌症 "和 "恶性肿瘤"。结果吸烟者在放疗诱导下吸烟的结果比不吸烟者多,包括:SPC(第二原发性癌症)高、中位总生存期下降、治疗期间感染率升高、疲劳增加(p = 0.027)、疼痛增加(p = 0.009)、认知功能变差(0.041)、张口受影响(0.049)、更多言语障碍(p = 0.017)、更高的转移风险(p = 0.031 和 0.019)、更高的局部区域复发风险(p = 0.027)、口腔黏膜炎(p = 0.03)、与更高烟草暴露相关的黏膜炎严重程度(p = 0.008)、严重的急性放射皮肤反应和心肌梗死。讨论吸烟似乎是影响癌症治疗结果的最重要的可改变因素。因此,医疗服务提供者应在常规和未来的临床研究中详细记录患者的吸烟史。除了立即戒烟外,癌症患者还应接受全面的戒烟计划。这些计划可以大大提高放疗的疗效,改善患者的整体预后。
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Tobacco smoking influences the side effects of radiation therapy-managed patients with various malignancies: A systematic review

Background

Tobacco smoking may decrease the effectiveness of radiation therapy. This is because tobacco smoking can cause inflammation and damage to surrounding tissues, which may interfere with radiation delivery to the tumor. Our aim of this study is to investigate the effect of tobacco smoking use on complications in radiotherapy as a systematic review.

Method

The articles searched from the MEDLINE, PubMed, EMBASE, and Web of Science databases. The search terms used were “radiotherapy”, “outcome”, “radiation therapy”, “tobacco”, “smoking”, “complications”, “side effects”, “cancer”, and “malignancy”. PRISMA check list was used to assess the overall quality of evidence for each outcome.

Result

The outcomes of radiotherapy-inducing tobacco smoking in smokers are more than non-smokers including; high SPC (second primary cancer), decreased median overall survival, higher infections during treatment, increased fatigue (p = 0.027), increased pain (p = 0.009), poorer cognitive function (0.041), affected mouth opening (0.049), more speech disturbances (p = 0.017), higher metastasis risk (p = 0.031 and 0.019), higher locoregional recurrence risk (p = 0.027), oral mucositis (p = 0.03), mucositis severity related to higher tobacco exposure (p = 0.008), severe acute radiation skin reactions, and myocardial infarction.

Discussion

Tobacco smoking appears to be the most significant modifiable factor influencing cancer treatment outcomes. As such, healthcare providers should take detailed notes on patients' smoking histories during both routine and future clinical studies. Beyond immediate cessation, cancer patients should undertake comprehensive smoking cessation programs. These programs can significantly boost the efficacy of radiotherapy and enhance overall patient outcomes.

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Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
11.10%
发文量
231
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences is the official peer-reviewed journal of the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists. This journal is published four times a year and is circulated to approximately 11,000 medical radiation technologists, libraries and radiology departments throughout Canada, the United States and overseas. The Journal publishes articles on recent research, new technology and techniques, professional practices, technologists viewpoints as well as relevant book reviews.
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