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The goal of this clinical research study is to find out if Caphosol® (calcium phosphate) mouthwash is more effective than a baking soda solution at preventing and treating mucositis, in patients with sarcoma who are to be treated with chemotherapy. The safety of this drug will also be studied. Researchers also want to learn about the way calcium phosphate may affect mucous membranes.
The goal of this clinical research study is to see if Caphosol® (calcium phosphate) mouthwash is better than baking soda solution in patients with sarcoma who are to be treated with chemotherapy . Caphosol will also be studied to see if it lessens the incidence and severity of oral mucositis (painful sores in the mouth).
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Chemotherapy and radiation therapy can hurt normal cells in the gastrointestinal tract (which includes the mouth and intestines). When this happens, it can cause mucositis (inflammation of the lining of the mouth, throat, and intestines). Researchers want to compare the effects of calcium phosphate and baking soda on patients who are at risk for mucositis.
The Study Drugs:
Caphosol (calcium phosphate) is a saliva-like liquid that is designed to replace the chemical and pH (acid) balance in the mouth. It is used as a mouth rinse to moisten, lubricate, and clean the mouth, including the lining of the mouth, tongue, and throat. It is also used to loosen thick mucous and help prevent the mucous membranes from sticking together.
Baking soda is used as the standard of care for preventing and treating mucositis.
Study Groups:
If you are found to be eligible to take part in this study, you will be randomly assigned (as in the flip of a coin) to receive either calcium phosphate mouth rinse or the baking soda mouth rinse during the study. There is an equal chance of being assigned to either group.
You will use the mouth rinse 5 times every day. The study staff will explain how to mix and rinse with it.
Calcium phosphate should be stored at room temperature and should not be refrigerated. If you are on a low sodium diet, you should check with your doctor before using calcium phosphate.
Baseline Tests:
The following tests and procedures will be performed before you receive your first dose of chemotherapy:
Study Tests:
You will need to come to MD Anderson on around Days 10, 12, and 14 (depending on the status of the mucositis) of each chemotherapy cycle. During these clinic visits, the following tests and procedures may be performed:
Length of Study and Reasons for Leaving the Study Early:
You will take part in this study for up to 18 weeks (4 to 5 months). You will be taken off study if you experience intolerable side effects.
End of Study Visit:
You will also have an end of study visit after you complete 6 cycles of study drug, if you are taken off study for any reason, or if you choose to leave the study. During this visit, the following tests and procedures will be performed:
This is an investigational study. Caphosol (calcium phosphate) is FDA approved and commercially available for use in preventing and treating mucositis, and for relief of dry mouth during high dose chemotherapy or radiation treatment.
Up to 30 patients will take part in this study. All will be enrolled at M. D Anderson.
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