Keywords
volumetric arc therapy - oral toxicity - head and neck cancer
Intoduction: Volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) is a radiotherapy (RT) modality primarily
indicated for the treatment of head and neck neoplasms due to its efficiency in preserving
organs at risk adjacent to the tumor area, thereby reducing the inherent toxicities
of radiotherapy. Despite that, patients still have significant acute side effects,
such as oral mucositis, xerostomia, taste alterations and weight loss. These conditions
can cause delays and interruption of RT, potentially affecting general treatment and
tumor response.
Purpose: To examine the occurrence, timing, and radiation dose associated with acute side
effects on the oral cavity in patients who underwent head and neck RT using Volumetric
Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT) technique. It was also investigated whether these side
effects affected nutritional status.
Methods: Data on age, gender, tumor type, radiation doses, oral mucositis (OM), dysphagia,
xerostomia, taste changes, weight loss and diet from 95 medical records from a single
head and neck VMAT service.
Results: Severe OM was found in 45.8% of patients, occurring at a cumulative dose of 37 Gy
between the 9th and 15th radiation fractions. Predictive factors for severe OM were
≥65 Gy maximum dose (Dmax) in the oral cavity and concurrent chemotherapy. Severe
OM was associated with weight loss during RT. Xerostomia was observed in 86.3% of
patients, occurring at 22 Gy cumulative dose and around the 8th radiation fraction.
Xerostomia onset was determined by ≥25 Gy mean dose (Dmean) in the parotid gland.
Taste changes were reported by 82.1% of patients and were associated with xerostomia
and a ≥35 Gy Dmean in the oral cavity.
Conclusion: The frequency of acute side effects on the oral cavity was high in patients treated
with VMAT, significantly impacting nutritional status. The radiation dose to the oral
mucosa and salivary glands was associated with most of these side effects.
Corresponding author: Marcella Ferreira Gobbi (e-mail: marcellafgobbi@gmail.com).
Bibliographical Record
Marcella Ferreira Gobbi, Fernanda de Paula Eduardo, Letícia Mello Bezinelli, Lívia
Goron Bergamin, Danielle Lima Correa de Carvalho, Carolina Moreno dos Santos, Mariana
Henriques Ferreira, Eduardo Weltman, Luciana Corrêa. Risk factors for acute toxicities
in oral mucosa and salivary glands during volumetric modulated arc therapy planning
technique for head and neck cancer. Brazilian Journal of Oncology 2025; 21.
DOI: 10.1055/s-0045-1807816