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Oral mucositis is a common complication of cancer therapy. Mucositis results from damage to the mucosal epithelium after delivery of chemotherapy or radiation treatments designed to treat the cancer. A number of treatment factors have been shown to influence the incidence and severity of mucositis, including chemotherapy type and dosage. High-dose chemotherapy before stem cell transplantation can cause severe oral mucositis and is often the side effect that patients find the most difficult to endure. Cryotherapy, keeping ice chips in the mouth during chemotherapy infusion, has been shown to prevent or alleviate mucositis caused by high-dose melphalan alone or given in combinations used in pre-transplant conditioning. One other drug notorious for causing severe mucositis is etoposide (VP-16). The specific aims of the study are: 1) to assess tolerability of cryotherapy given during chemotherapy administration; 2) to determine the efficacy of cryotherapy in reducing etoposide-induced mucositis.
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As a participant the following will happen:
There will be a random assignment (much like the flip of a coin) to one of two study groups:
Standard Mouth Care plus Cryotherapy (Group A)
Will receive the standard mouth care plus Cryotherapy and will consist of:
Mouth care 3 times daily with a soft-bristle toothbrush or foam toothbrush
Cryotherapy - beginning 15 minutes before etoposide chemotherapy starts, the consumption of ice chips and/or other very cold and frozen foods (popsicles, Italian Ice etc.) continuously for 30 minutes.
o Short (1 to 3 minutes maximum) breaks over the course of the 30 minute period as long as at least 15 minutes are spent actively engaged in the cryotherapy
Saline "swish and spit" mouth rinses - you will be asked to rinse your mouth with saline for approximately 30 seconds before spitting out the saline into the sink or basin
o You will be asked to do this 3 times over 15 minutes following each 30 minute period of cryotherapy
The cycle of 30 minutes of cryotherapy followed by 15 minutes of saline mouth rinses will be repeated until 30 minutes after the etoposide infusion (approximately 3 cycles for a typical 120 minute infusion).
Standard Mouth Care (Group B)
Randomization to the Standard Mouth Care group will consist of:
Mouth care 3 times daily with a soft-bristle toothbrush or foam toothbrush
Saline "swish and spit" mouth rinse - rinse the mouth with saline for approximately 30 seconds before spitting out the saline into the sink or basin
The standard mouth care group, will not be permitted to eat ice chips or consume frozen foods during the times these times.
All groups will have the following interventions and assessments performed:
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29 participants in 2 patient groups
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