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This study was conducted to compare the effectiveness of thyme honey, saline and sodium bicarbonate solution in the management of oral mucositis in patients with head and neck cancer receiving radiotherapy.
The research was conducted as a randomized controlled clinical trial between January 2020 and January 2022. The sample of the research; Patients who applied to Hospital Radiotherapy Unit, received 50-60 Gy radiotherapy in the oral cavity, had a primary diagnosis of head and neck cancer, had no metastasis, had no complaints about mucositis, were older than 18 years old, spoke Turkish, and agreed to participate, in the study. With the closed-envelope randomization method, 48 patients were included in the sample, 12 patients for each of the saline, sodium bicarbonate, thyme honey, and control groups. The routine protocol of the clinic was applied to the control group. Patients in the intervention group (thyme honey, saline and sodium bicarbonate group) were treated 3 times a day for 6 weeks, in addition to the routine protocol of the clinic; they were asked to gargle with 20 ml of the solution in the group they were randomized to, 15 minutes before, 15 minutes and 6 hours after radiotherapy. Intraoral evaluations were made every week by the responsible physician of the radiotherapy unit, who did not know which group the patients were in (single blind). Study data; Obtained using the Sociodemographic and Disease Data Collection Form, the National Cancer Institute Common Toxicity Criteria v4.03, the Oral Evaluation Guide, and the Washington University Quality of Life Questionnaire. In the study, Chi-square analysis was used for the relationship between two categorical variables, One-way Anova for differences in measurements, Levene test for homogeneity of variance, and Bonferroni analysis to find out from which group or groups the difference originated. Support was received from the Health Sciences University Scientific Research Project Office for the study (2020/029)
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Saline | Experimental | The patients in the group gargling with saline were given in a 500 ml bottle at each visit for one week of use. Patients were told that they should gargle using approximately two tablespoons of the solution given for each usage. |
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| Sodium Bicarbonate | Experimental | The sodium bicarbonate solution prepared by the researcher by mixing one teaspoon of baking soda (4.5 grams) into 500 ml of distilled water by the researcher was given to the patients in the group gargling with sodium bicarbonate for a one-week use at each interview. Patients were told that they should gargle using approximately two tablespoons of the solution given for each usage. |
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| Thyme Honey | Experimental | 20 ml of honey was diluted in 100 ml distilled water bottles by the researcher to the patients in the group gargling with thyme honey. For a week's use, the patient was given five honey solutions in 100 ml bottles at one time at each visit. Patients were told that they should gargle using approximately two tablespoons of the solution given for each use. |
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| Control | Experimental | No solution was given to the patients in the control group by the researcher. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Salin | Other | Patients were told that they should gargle using approximately 2 tablespoons of the solution given for each use. SF solution was obtained from the medical company as 500 ml separately for each patient. |
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| Number of control group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=0 patient has oral mucositis | Week 0 |
| Number of control group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=6 patients have oral mucositis | First week of radiotherapy |
| Number of control group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change= 12 patients have oral mucositis |
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Criteria for terminating the study
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Fatma İlknur ÇINAR | Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi | Study Director |
| Zeynep YILMAZ | Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi | Study Chair |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Zeynep YILMAZ | Bilecik | Turkey (Türkiye) |
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| ID | Term |
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| D006258 | Head and Neck Neoplasms |
| D013280 | Stomatitis |
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| D009371 | Neoplasms by Site |
| D009369 | Neoplasms |
| D009059 | Mouth Diseases |
| D009057 | Stomatognathic Diseases |
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| D017693 | Sodium Bicarbonate |
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| D001639 | Bicarbonates |
| D002254 | Carbonates |
| D002255 | Carbonic Acid |
| D017554 | Carbon Compounds, Inorganic |
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| Sodium bicarbonate | Other | Patients were told that they should gargle using approximately two tablespoons of the solution given for each use. The 500 ml distilled water bottle to be used for the SB solution was obtained from the medical company, separately for each patient. |
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| Thyme honey | Other | Patients were told that they should gargle using approximately 2 tablespoons of the solution given for each use. |
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| Control | Other | The patients continued to use the antifungal solution containing the active ingredient nystatin, which was prescribed routinely in the clinical procedure, 3 times a day. |
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| Second week of radiotherapy |
| Number of control group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have oral mucositis | Third week of radiotherapy |
| Number of control group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have oral mucositis | Fourth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of control group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have oral mucositis | Fifth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of control group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have oral mucositis | Sixth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of saline group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=0 patient has oral mucositis | Week 0 |
| Number of saline group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=4 patients have oral mucositis | First week of radiotherapy |
| Number of saline group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have oral mucositis | Second week of radiotherapy |
| Number of saline group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have oral mucositis | Third week of radiotherapy |
| Number of saline group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have oral mucositis | Fourth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of saline group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have oral mucositis | Fifth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of saline group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=11 patients have oral mucositis | Sixth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of sodium bicarbonate group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=0 patient has oral mucositis | Week 0 |
| Number of sodium bicarbonate group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=4 patients have oral mucositis | First week of radiotherapy |
| Number of sodium bicarbonate group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have oral mucositis | Second week of radiotherapy |
| Number of sodium bicarbonate group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have oral mucositis | Third week of radiotherapy |
| Number of sodium bicarbonate group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have oral mucositis | Fourth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of sodium bicarbonate group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have oral mucositis | Fifth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of sodium bicarbonate group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=11 patients have oral mucositis | Sixth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of thyme honey group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=0 patient has oral mucositis | Week 0 |
| Number of thyme honey group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=0 patient has oral mucositis | First week of radiotherapy |
| Number of thyme honey group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=8 patients have oral mucositis | Second week of radiotherapy |
| Number of thyme honey group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have oral mucositis | Third week of radiotherapy |
| Number of thyme honey group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have oral mucositis | Fourth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of thyme honey group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have oral mucositis | Fifth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of thyme honey group patients with oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have oral mucositis | Sixth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of control group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=0 patient has Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 0 patient has Grade 3 oral mucositis | Week 0 |
| Number of control group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=6 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 0 patient has Grade 3 oral mucositis | First week of radiotherapy |
| Number of control group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 0 patient has Grade 3 oral mucositis | Second week of radiotherapy |
| Number of control group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 0 patient has Grade 3 oral mucositis | Third week of radiotherapy |
| Number of control group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=4 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 8 patients have Grade 3 oral mucositis | Fourth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of control group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=7 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 5 patients have Grade 3 oral mucositis | Fifth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of control group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 0 patient has Grade 3 oral mucositis | Sixth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of saline group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=0 patient has Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 0 patient has Grade 3 oral mucositis | Week 0 |
| Number of saline group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=4 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 0 patient has Grade 3 oral mucositis | First week of radiotherapy |
| Number of saline group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 0 patient has Grade 3 oral mucositis | Second week of radiotherapy |
| Number of saline group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 0 patient has Grade 3 oral mucositis | Third week of radiotherapy |
| Number of saline group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=4 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 8 patients have Grade 3 oral mucositis | Fourth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of saline group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=10 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 2 patients have Grade 3 oral mucositis | Fifth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of saline group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=11 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 1 patient has Grade 3 oral mucositis | Sixth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of sodium bicarbonate group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=0 patient has Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 0 patient has Grade 3 oral mucositis | Week 0 |
| Number of sodium bicarbonate group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=4 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 0 patient has Grade 3 oral mucositis | First week of radiotherapy |
| Number of sodium bicarbonate group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 0 patient has Grade 3 oral mucositis | Second week of radiotherapy |
| Number of sodium bicarbonate group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=11 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 1 patient has Grade 3 oral mucositis | Third week of radiotherapy |
| Number of sodium bicarbonate group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=7 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 5 patients have Grade 3 oral mucositis | Fourth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of sodium bicarbonate group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=7 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 5 patients have Grade 3 oral mucositis | Fifth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of sodium bicarbonate group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=10 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 2 patients have Grade 3 oral mucositis | Sixth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of thyme honey group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=0 patient has Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 0 patient has Grade 3 oral mucositis | Week 0 |
| Number of thyme honey group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=0 patient has Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 0 patient has Grade 3 oral mucositis | First week of radiotherapy |
| Number of thyme honey group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=8 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 0 patient has Grade 3 oral mucositis | Second week of radiotherapy |
| Number of thyme honey group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 0 patient has Grade 3 oral mucositis | Third week of radiotherapy |
| Number of thyme honey group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=11 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 1 patient has Grade 3 oral mucositis | Fourth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of thyme honey group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=11 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 1 patient has Grade 3 oral mucositis | Fifth week of radiotherapy |
| Number of thyme honey group patients with severe oral mucositis assessed by National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 (NCI-CTCAE v4.03) | National Cancer Institute Criteria For Adverse Events v4.03 is used to determine the severity of OM due to radiotherapy. The severity of OM is graded from 0 to 5. Grade 0 means no mucositis. Grade 1 has mucositis but no complaints or mild mucositis. There are mild ulcerations in the mouth. Grade 2 has enlarged ulcerated areas with moderately painful mucositis that does not interfere with food intake but requires a change of type. Grade 3 has severely painful mucositis and large ulcerated areas with bleeding that interfere with food intake. Grade 4 is classified as mucositis requiring immediate medical intervention and Grade 5 is death due to mucositis. Change=12 patients have Grade 1-2 oral mucositis 0 patient has Grade 3 oral mucositis | Sixth week of radiotherapy |
| Control group patients' quality-of-life scores as assessed by The University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire | The 12 items included in the University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire question are "pain, appearance, activity, fun, swallowing, chewing, speech, shoulder, taste, saliva, mood, and anxiety". In its scoring, each of the answers to the 12 items is scored from 0 (worst quality of life) to 100 (the best quality of life). In each item, the worst answer is scored as "0", while the best answer is scored as "100". Change=83,57 | Week 0 |
| Control group patients' quality-of-life scores as assessed by The University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire | The 12 items included in the University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire question are "pain, appearance, activity, fun, swallowing, chewing, speech, shoulder, taste, saliva, mood, and anxiety". In its scoring, each of the answers to the 12 items is scored from 0 (worst quality of life) to 100 (the best quality of life). In each item, the worst answer is scored as "0", while the best answer is scored as "100". Change=73,71 | Second week of radiotherapy |
| Control group patients' quality-of-life scores as assessed by The University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire | The 12 items included in the University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire question are "pain, appearance, activity, fun, swallowing, chewing, speech, shoulder, taste, saliva, mood, and anxiety". In its scoring, each of the answers to the 12 items is scored from 0 (worst quality of life) to 100 (the best quality of life). In each item, the worst answer is scored as "0", while the best answer is scored as "100". Change=65,30 | Fifth week of radiotherapy |
| Saline group patients' quality-of-life scores as assessed by The University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire | The 12 items included in the University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire question are "pain, appearance, activity, fun, swallowing, chewing, speech, shoulder, taste, saliva, mood, and anxiety". In its scoring, each of the answers to the 12 items is scored from 0 (worst quality of life) to 100 (the best quality of life). In each item, the worst answer is scored as "0", while the best answer is scored as "100". Change=82,99 | Week 0 |
| Saline group patients' quality-of-life scores as assessed by The University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire | The 12 items included in the University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire question are "pain, appearance, activity, fun, swallowing, chewing, speech, shoulder, taste, saliva, mood, and anxiety". In its scoring, each of the answers to the 12 items is scored from 0 (worst quality of life) to 100 (the best quality of life). In each item, the worst answer is scored as "0", while the best answer is scored as "100". Change=69,67 | Second week of radiotherapy |
| Saline group patients' quality-of-life scores as assessed by The University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire | The 12 items included in the University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire question are "pain, appearance, activity, fun, swallowing, chewing, speech, shoulder, taste, saliva, mood, and anxiety". In its scoring, each of the answers to the 12 items is scored from 0 (worst quality of life) to 100 (the best quality of life). In each item, the worst answer is scored as "0", while the best answer is scored as "100". Change=65,30 | Fifth week of radiotherapy |
| Sodium bicarbonate group patients' quality-of-life scores as assessed by The University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire | The 12 items included in the University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire question are "pain, appearance, activity, fun, swallowing, chewing, speech, shoulder, taste, saliva, mood, and anxiety". In its scoring, each of the answers to the 12 items is scored from 0 (worst quality of life) to 100 (the best quality of life). In each item, the worst answer is scored as "0", while the best answer is scored as "100". Change=75,31 | Week 0 |
| Sodium bicarbonate group patients' quality-of-life scores as assessed by The University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire | The 12 items included in the University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire question are "pain, appearance, activity, fun, swallowing, chewing, speech, shoulder, taste, saliva, mood, and anxiety". In its scoring, each of the answers to the 12 items is scored from 0 (worst quality of life) to 100 (the best quality of life). In each item, the worst answer is scored as "0", while the best answer is scored as "100". Change=62,17 | Second week of radiotherapy |
| Sodium bicarbonate group patients' quality-of-life scores as assessed by The University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire | The 12 items included in the University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire question are "pain, appearance, activity, fun, swallowing, chewing, speech, shoulder, taste, saliva, mood, and anxiety". In its scoring, each of the answers to the 12 items is scored from 0 (worst quality of life) to 100 (the best quality of life). In each item, the worst answer is scored as "0", while the best answer is scored as "100". Change=52,56 | Fifth week of radiotherapy |
| Thyme honey group patients' quality-of-life scores as assessed by The University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire | The 12 items included in the University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire question are "pain, appearance, activity, fun, swallowing, chewing, speech, shoulder, taste, saliva, mood, and anxiety". In its scoring, each of the answers to the 12 items is scored from 0 (worst quality of life) to 100 (the best quality of life). In each item, the worst answer is scored as "0", while the best answer is scored as "100". Change=85,59 | Week 0 |
| Thyme honey group patients' quality-of-life scores as assessed by The University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire | The 12 items included in the University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire question are "pain, appearance, activity, fun, swallowing, chewing, speech, shoulder, taste, saliva, mood, and anxiety". In its scoring, each of the answers to the 12 items is scored from 0 (worst quality of life) to 100 (the best quality of life). In each item, the worst answer is scored as "0", while the best answer is scored as "100". Change=73,71 | Second week of radiotherapy |
| Thyme honey group patients' quality-of-life scores as assessed by The University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire | The 12 items included in the University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire question are "pain, appearance, activity, fun, swallowing, chewing, speech, shoulder, taste, saliva, mood, and anxiety". In its scoring, each of the answers to the 12 items is scored from 0 (worst quality of life) to 100 (the best quality of life). In each item, the worst answer is scored as "0", while the best answer is scored as "100". Change=70,42 | Fifth week of radiotherapy |
| D007287 |
| Inorganic Chemicals |
| D017670 | Sodium Compounds |