Title of article :
A Double-Blind Randomized Trial on the Effectiveness of Mometasone 0.1% Cream and Hydrocortisone 1% Cream on the Prevention of Acute Radiation Dermatitis in Breast Cancer Patients following Breast Conserving Surgery
Author/Authors :
Kianinia, Mahsa Department of Radiation Oncology - Omid Hospital - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Roayaei, Mahnaz Department of Radiation Oncology - Omid Hospital - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Mahdavi, Hoda Department of Radiation Oncology - Firoozgar Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Hemati, Simin Department of Radiation Oncology - Omid Hospital - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Despite the high prevalence of acute radiation dermatitis (ARD) in
breast radiation treatment, data about its prevention is inconsistent. We conducted the
present research to investigate whether the use of topical corticosteroids with different
potencies or moisturizing cream could prevent ARD.
Method: In this double-blind randomized trial, 120 patients, who had undergone
breast conserving surgery for breast cancer, were randomly assigned to use Mometasone
0.1% cream or hydrocortisone 1% cream or moisturizing base cream from the first
day of radiotherapy throughout the entire course. CTCAE v. 4 scale was utilized to
score the grade of ARD. The outcomes were analysed with relevant statistical methods.
Results: 105 subjects were analysed. Mometasone delayed the incidence of grade
1 ARD in a week. However, no differences were observed among the groups concerning
the incidence of the maximum ARD grade (χ2 (6, N= 104)=8.12, P=0.2). Moreover,
the timing of the maximum ARD was not significantly different among the groups
(χ2 (4, N =84) = 2.87, P=0.58).
Conclusion: This study demonstrated that the application of corticosteroid creams
(hydrocortisone 1% or Mometasone 0.1%) does not result into a significant difference
concerning the timing and incidence of ARD occurrence when compared with daily
skin care and use of emollient.
Keywords :
Breast cancer , Acute radiation dermatitis , Topical steroids
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Cancer (MEJC)