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Title

Keratin-based topical cream for radiation dermatitis during head and neck radiotherapy: a randomised, open-label pilot study.

Authors

Hughes, Ryan T; Levine, Beverly J; Frizzell, Bart A; Greven, Kathryn M; Porosnicu, Mercedes; Lycan Jr, Thomas W; Burnett, Luke R; Winkfield, Karen M

Abstract

Introduction: Radiation dermatitis (RD) is a frequent toxicity during radiotherapy (RT) for head and neck cancer (HNC). We report the first use of KeraStat® Cream (KC), a topical, keratin-based wound dressing, in patients with HNC receiving RT. Methods: This pilot study randomized HNC patients treated with definitive or postoperative RT (≥60 Gy) to KC or standard of care (SOC), applied at least twice daily during and for 1-month after RT. Outcomes of interest included adherence to the assigned regimen (at least 10 applications per week of treatment), clinician- and patient-reported RD, and skin-related quality of life. Results: 24 patients were randomized and completed the study. Most patients had stage III-IV disease and oropharynx cancer. Median RT dose was 68 Gy; the bilateral neck was treated in 19 patients, and 18 patients received concurrent chemotherapy. Complete adherence was observed in 7/12 (SOC) vs. 10/12 (KC, p = 0.65).  Adherence by patient-week was 61/68 versus 64/67, respectively (p = 0.20). No differences in RD were observed between groups. Conclusion: A randomized trial of KC versus SOC in HNC patients treated with RT is feasible with good adherence to study agent. An adequately powered randomized study is warranted to test the efficacy of KC in reducing RD.

Subjects

PROTEINS; CUTANEOUS therapeutics; WOUND healing; PATIENT compliance; RADIOTHERAPY; HEAD & neck cancer; OINTMENTS; BANDAGES & bandaging; STATISTICAL sampling; PILOT projects; RANDOMIZED controlled trials; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; QUALITY of life; BIOLOGICAL dressings; RADIODERMATITIS; WOUND care; SURGICAL dressings; COMPARATIVE studies; RADIATION doses

Publication

Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice, 2025, Vol 23, Issue 4, p1

ISSN

1460-3969

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1017/S1460396924000037

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