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The effects of enteral glutamine on radiotherapy induced dermatitis in breast cancer

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CLINICAL NUTRITION
Volume 35, Issue 2, Pages 436-439

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CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2015.03.009

Keywords

Glutamine; Dermatitis; Radiotherapy

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Purpose: Radiotherapy is a critical component of breast cancer treatment. Many skin reactions ranging from erythema to moist desquamation and ulceration can be induced by high dose external beam radiotherapy. There is no golden standard for treating radiation dermatitis. Glutamine is an amino acid which improved wound healing through its anabolic effects and improvements in wound matrix formation in burn patients. We designed a. study to show effects of glutamine in radiation induced dermatitis. Material and method: Forty patients who received radiotherapy for breast cancer were randomized into 2 groups. In group 1 the patients were treated with 15 gr of enteral glutamine whereas the patients in group 2 were treated with placebo. The radiation induced skin reactions were evaluated in both groups. Results: In glutamine treated group 88, 9% of patients developed grade I toxicity comparing to 80% of patients in placebo group developed grade II toxicity. This difference between the groups was statistically significant. (p < 0.001) Conclusion: Enteral glutamine minimizes radiation induced dermatitis. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd and European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism. All rights reserved.

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