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Eleven patients with advanced head and neck cancer received QS treatment: six patients underwent three courses, three underwent two, and two underwent one. There was no significant difference in QOL scores before and after QS, but albumin levels dropped significantly after QS. NRS due to stomatitis significantly worsened after QS, whereas NRS due to tumor significantly improved. Tumor size decreased and tumor NRS improved as the QS treatment duration increased. However, stomatitis was almost always present, and NRS scores for stomatitis increased significantly after treatment. In conclusion, QS can alleviate tumor pain but may worsen stomatitis. Therefore, stomatitis care should be emphasized during treatment. Furthermore, the decrease in albumin levels is likely due to stomatitis-induced decreased appetite; therefore, stomatitis management is also important for maintaining nutritional status.</p>","PeriodicalId":16922,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Radiation Research","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":2.0000,"publicationDate":"2025-09-23","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Impact of stomatitis on pain relief and nutrition in palliative radiotherapy using quad shot: a prospective study.\",\"authors\":\"Osamu Tanaka, Kosuke Naganawa, Takashi Matsuzuka, Yuichi Ehara, Yasuhisa Hasegawa, Takuji Kiryu, Akira Ukai, Chiyoko Makita, Masayuki Matsuo\",\"doi\":\"10.1093/jrr/rraf058\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>Quad Shot (QS) is effective in treating head and neck cancer; however, few prospective studies have been conducted in this direction. 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Impact of stomatitis on pain relief and nutrition in palliative radiotherapy using quad shot: a prospective study.
Quad Shot (QS) is effective in treating head and neck cancer; however, few prospective studies have been conducted in this direction. Further, no studies have investigated tumor pain and stomatitis pain separately. We prospectively investigated the efficacy and adverse events of QS in 11 patients with head and neck cancer who underwent QS at our hospital in Japan between 2018 and 2024. The QS method involved administering 3.7 Gy twice daily for 2 days, which was considered one course and provided thrice at an interval of 4 weeks. We assessed quality of life (QOL) scores, albumin levels, and numerical rating scale (NRS) scores for stomatitis and tumor pain before and after QS to evaluate changes in NRS. Eleven patients with advanced head and neck cancer received QS treatment: six patients underwent three courses, three underwent two, and two underwent one. There was no significant difference in QOL scores before and after QS, but albumin levels dropped significantly after QS. NRS due to stomatitis significantly worsened after QS, whereas NRS due to tumor significantly improved. Tumor size decreased and tumor NRS improved as the QS treatment duration increased. However, stomatitis was almost always present, and NRS scores for stomatitis increased significantly after treatment. In conclusion, QS can alleviate tumor pain but may worsen stomatitis. Therefore, stomatitis care should be emphasized during treatment. Furthermore, the decrease in albumin levels is likely due to stomatitis-induced decreased appetite; therefore, stomatitis management is also important for maintaining nutritional status.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Radiation Research (JRR) is an official journal of The Japanese Radiation Research Society (JRRS), and the Japanese Society for Radiation Oncology (JASTRO).
Since its launch in 1960 as the official journal of the JRRS, the journal has published scientific articles in radiation science in biology, chemistry, physics, epidemiology, and environmental sciences. JRR broadened its scope to include oncology in 2009, when JASTRO partnered with the JRRS to publish the journal.
Articles considered fall into two broad categories:
Oncology & Medicine - including all aspects of research with patients that impacts on the treatment of cancer using radiation. Papers which cover related radiation therapies, radiation dosimetry, and those describing the basis for treatment methods including techniques, are also welcomed. Clinical case reports are not acceptable.
Radiation Research - basic science studies of radiation effects on livings in the area of physics, chemistry, biology, epidemiology and environmental sciences.
Please be advised that JRR does not accept any papers of pure physics or chemistry.
The journal is bimonthly, and is edited and published by the JRR Editorial Committee.