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Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys ; 36(2): 345-9, 1996 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8892458

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PURPOSE: Considerable pilot data and clinical experience suggested that an aloe vera gel might help to prevent radiation therapy-induced dermatitis. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Two Phase III randomized trials were conducted. The first one was double blinded, utilized a placebo gel, and involved 194 women receiving breast or chest wall irradiation. The second trial randomized 108 such patients to aloe vera gel vs. no treatment. Skin dermatitis was scored weekly during both trials both by patients and by health care providers. RESULTS: Skin dermatitis scores were virtually identical on both treatment arms during both of the trials. The only toxicity from the gel was rare contact dermatitis. CONCLUSIONS: This dose and schedule of an aloe vera gel does not protect against radiation therapy-induced dermatitis.


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Aloe , Breast Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Dermatologic Agents/administration & dosage , Plants, Medicinal , Radiation-Protective Agents/administration & dosage , Radiodermatitis/prevention & control , Adult , Aged , Double-Blind Method , Female , Gels , Humans , Middle Aged , Placebos , Severity of Illness Index
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