[Management of side effects of targeted therapies in renal cancer: stomatological side effects (mucositis, epistaxis)]

Bull Cancer. 2011;98(3 Suppl):S117-26. doi: 10.1684/bdc.2011.1439.
[Article in French]

Abstract

The advent of targeted therapies in the treatment of renal cancer has shown different types of lesions of the oral cavity, which appear to be specific to the drug classes used (mTOR inhibitors, anti-angiogenic agents and conventional cytotoxic drugs). Before starting treatment with targeted therapy, it is essential to have an oral and a dental examination. The treatment of mucositis induced by targeted therapies is based on bicarbonate-based mouthwash, with the optional addition of an antifungal or a local antiseptic. It is possible to use topical or systemic analgesics for the pain. Dietary advice for patients is also useful. Most cases of epistaxis caused by anti-angiogenics stop spontaneously and require no medical intervention. Regular application of an emollient can be used to prevent the formation of scabs.

Keywords: angiogenesis; angiogenèse; epistaxis; mTOR; mucites; mucositis; épistaxis.

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