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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
medicine
Honey and a mixture of honey, beeswax, and olive oilpropolis extract in treatment of chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis: A randomized controlled pilot study
Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, Volume 29, No. 3, Year 2012
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In spite of being one of the most investigated subjects among supportive care in cancer, no therapy has been found effective in treatment of chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis. Based on the observations that honey bees products have anti-inflammatory and wound healing effects, the present study tried to evaluate the effect of topical application of honey and a mixture of honey, olive oilpropolis extract, and beeswax (HOPE) in treatment of oral mucositis. This was a randomized controlled clinical trial conducted on 90 patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and oral mucositis grades 2 and 3. The mean age of enrolled patients was 6.9 years. The patients were assigned into 3 equal treatment groups: Honey, HOPE, and control groups. Topical treatment for each patient consists of honey, HOPE, and benzocaine gel for honey, HOPE, and control groups, respectively. Recovery time in grade 2 mucositis was significantly reduced in the honey group as compared with either HOPE or controls (P <.05). In grade 3 mucositis, recovery time did not differ significantly between honey and HOPE (P = 0.61) but compared with controls, healing was faster with either honey or HOPE (P <.01). Generally, in both grades of mucositis, honey produced faster healing than either HOPE or controls (P <.05). Based on our results that showed that honey produced faster healing in patients with grade 2/3 chemotherapy-induced mucositis, we recommend using honey and possibly other bee products and olive oil in future therapeutic trials targeting chemotherapy-induced mucositis © 2012 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.
Authors & Co-Authors
Abdulrhman, Mamdouh Abdulmaksoud
Egypt, Cairo
Faculty of Medicine - Ain Shams University
Elbarbary, Nancy Samir
Egypt, Cairo
Faculty of Medicine - Ain Shams University
Ahmed Amin, Dina
Egypt, Cairo
Faculty of Medicine - Ain Shams University
Saeid Ebrahim, Rania
Egypt, Cairo
Faculty of Medicine - Ain Shams University
Statistics
Citations: 149
Authors: 4
Affiliations: 1
Identifiers
Doi:
10.3109/08880018.2012.669026
ISSN:
08880018
e-ISSN:
15210669
Research Areas
Cancer
Health System And Policy