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    Survival time and prognostic factors of oral cancer in Ubon Ratchathani cancer center
    (Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2009) Watcharin Kruaysawat; Wichai Aekplakorn
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    Survival of oral cavity cancer patients treated at National Cancer Institute, Thailand
    (Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2011) Krittika Boonmark; Nopporn Howteerakul; Dusit Sujirarat; Nawarat Suwannapong
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    Alleviation of dry mouth by saliva substitutes improved swallowing ability and clinical nutritional status of post-radiotherapy head and neck cancer patients: a randomized controlled trial
    (2019-01-01) Sumalee Nuchit; Aroonwan Lam-ubol; Wannaporn Paemuang; Sineepat Talungchit; Orapin Chokchaitam; On ong Mungkung; Tippawan Pongcharoen; Dunyaporn Trachootham; Mahidol University; Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University; Srinakharinwirot University; Chonburi Cancer Hospital
    for alleviating dry mouth and swallow problems. These lead to improved clinical nutritional status. Thus, palliation of dry mouth may be critical to support nutrition of post-radiotherapy head and neck cancer patients. Clinical trial registry: Clinicaltrials...© 2019, The Author(s). Purpose: The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of an edible saliva substitute, oral moisturizing jelly (OMJ), and a topical saliva gel (GC) on dry mouth, swallowing ability, and nutritional status in post
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    A preliminary study on the prevalence of PSTEIN-BARR virus in oral cavity in a group of Thais
    (Mahidol University, 2022) Pasinee Vorakulpipat; Siribang-On Piboonniyom Khovidhunkit; Nakarin Kitkumthorn; Puangwan Lapthanasupkul
    Tobacco smoking, betel quid chewing, and alcohol consumption are risk factors for oral cancer (OC) and oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs). Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) has also been suggested as one of the etiological factors of oral
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    Oral Candida colonization in xerostomic postradiotherapy head and neck cancer patients
    (2019-10-01) Supanat Tarapan; Oranart Matangkasombut; Dunyaporn Trachootham; Vanthana Sattabanasuk; Sineepat Talungchit; Wannaporn Paemuang; Tawaree Phonyiam; Orapin Chokchaitam; On ong Mungkung; Aroonwan Lam-ubol; Chulalongkorn University; Chulabhorn Research Institute; Mahidol University; Srinakharinwirot University; Chulabhorn Hospital; Chonburi Cancer Hospital
    and neck cancer patients and (b) risk factors affecting their colonization. Materials and methods: Subjective and objective dry mouth scores, stimulated salivary flow rates, pH and buffering capacity were measured in 72 xerostomic postradiotherapy head... scores (r = 0.599, p <.001) and negatively with salivary flow rates (r = −0.258, p =.041) and pH (r = −0.290, p =.022). Conclusion: NACS colonization was common in xerostomic head and neck cancer patients. Increased signs of dry mouth, female and dental
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    Correction to: Alleviation of dry mouth by saliva substitutes improved swallowing ability and clinical nutritional status of post-radiotherapy head and neck cancer patients: a randomized controlled trial (Supportive Care in Cancer, (2020), 28, 6, (2817-2828), 10.1007/s00520-019-05132-1)
    (2025-10-01) Nuchit S.; Lam-ubol A.; Paemuang W.; Talungchit S.; Chokchaitam O.; Mungkung O.O.; Pongcharoen T.; Trachootham D.; Nuchit S.; Mahidol University
    "Page 2818: Section Methods, subsection "Ethics" stated that "This study had been approved by the Ethics Committee of Chonburi Cancer Hospital (COA. No. 7/2016), the Mahidol University Central Institutional Review Board (COA. No. 2017/163....0809), and the Ethics committee of Faculty of Dentistry, Srinakharinwirot University (COA. No. DENTSWU-EC26/2560)." It should be corrected to "This study had been approved by the Ethics Committee of Chonburi Cancer Hospital (COA. No. 7/2016), the Mahidol University
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    Risk factors of oral cancer among Thai people : a hospital-based case-control study
    (1996) Kulaya Narksawat; Jayanton Patumanond; Dusit Sujirarat; Runjuan Sukkavee; กุลยา นาคสวัสดิ์; ชยันตร์ธร ปทุมานนท์; ดุสิต สุจิรารัตน์; รัญจวน สุขกวี; Mahidol University. Faculty of Public Health. Department of Epidemiology
    A hospital-based case-control study was conducted at the National Cancer Institute and other five government hospitals in Bangkok during June to October 1995. to determine the effects of risk factors for oral cancer among Thai people. A total of 140... oral cancer cases with histological confirmation were matched 1:1 with 140 non-cancer controls by the same interval of age ( ? 2 years ) , gender and the same period of hospitalization within 3 months. Excludsion was for those who were currently
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    Relief of radiation-induced oral mucositis in head and neck cancer
    (2009-01-01) Panwadee Putwatana; Phichanee Sanmanowong; Ladawal Oonprasertpong; Tiraporn Junda; Supaporn Pitiporn; Ladawan Narkwong; Mahidol University; Chao Phraya Abhaibhubejhr Hospital
    This study was a prospective, randomized clinical trial carried out to explore the efficacy of payayor in the prevention and relief of radiation-induced oral mucositis compared with benzydamine. Sixty patients with head and neck cancer, who have..., by dripping it into the mouth. Another group rinsed their mouths with benzydamine hydrochloride. The World Health Organization Mucositis Grading System was used to assess oral status every week and 2 weeks after radiation. Comparison of time to the onset, pain
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    Prevalence of Xerostomia and Hyposalivation Among Individuals Attending Oral Cancer Screening in Thailand: A Cross-Sectional Study
    (2024-01-01) Ekkert S.; Deeiam K.; Klongnoi B.; Sresumatchai V.; Pimolbutr K.; Khovidhunkit S.O.P.; Ekkert S.; Mahidol University
    Aim: It has been speculated that the prevalence of xerostomia and hyposalivation might be higher among individuals attending oral cancer screening than among members of the general population. Therefore, this study investigated the prevalence... of these conditions and their associated factors among individuals taking part in oral cancer screening and residing in the northeastern provinces of Thailand. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study recruited convenient individuals aged ≥40 years
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    The infrahyoid musculocutaneous flap in head and neck reconstruction
    (1991-01-01) Supakorn Rojananin; Nit Suphaphongs; Alando J. Ballantyne; Mahidol University; University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
    successfully performed this flap procedure in 22 patients (cancer of the buccal mucosa 8, lower gum 5, floor of mouth 2, tongue 2, lower lip 2, parotid gland 1, skin 1, hemangioma of buccal mucosa 1). Two were treatment failures, three had partial dermal... be freely transferred on its pedicle of superior thyroid artery to cover the soft tissue defect created after surgical ablation of cancer of the midface, parotid region, oral cavity, oropharnyx, or hypopharynx. From April 1987 to October 1990, our department