New Survey of Oral Mucositis Sufferers Reveals Lack of Public Awareness and Information About the Condition
6/2/2007 San Francisco, CA press release BusinessWire.com Results from a new national survey reveal that the majority (97%) of oral mucositis (OM) sufferers believe there is little or no awareness among the general public of oral mucositis, one of the most common and debilitating complications of cancer treatment. The low level of public awareness may be explained by a perceived lack of effective treatments and information about OM – a problem cited by 85% of the survey respondents. The survey was supported by Cytogen Corporation, which recently licensed and introduced CAPHOSOL®, an advanced electrolyte solution indicated as an adjunct to standard oral care in treating OM caused by radiation or high dose chemotherapy, in the U.S. The survey, which involved 427 past and present OM sufferers prior to Cytogen’s introduction of CAPHOSOL, also shed light on the difficulties faced by those living with OM, an inflammation of mucous membranes in the mouth that commonly affects patients undergoing cancer chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Only half (52%) of the survey participants reported having received a formal OM diagnosis, and 25% were unable to obtain any treatment that relieved their OM symptoms. The survey results also indicated that OM negatively affects quality of life in an overwhelming majority (90%) of respondents. “Oral mucositis is one of the most common, debilitating and painful side effects of cancer therapy, and the compelling results of this survey underscore the significant unmet medical need among cancer patients, caregivers and physicians,” said Michael D. Becker, president and CEO [...]