Radiodermatitis is a major problem in oncologic patients, fat grafts previously used for cosmetic procedures have been shown to have regenerative power due to their stem cell content. Our purpose was to compare the clinical changes in the treatment of radiation dermatitis in breast cancer patients with the application of fat graft versus traditional therapy with general measures.A randomized controlled clinical trial was performed, 22 patients were recruited and randomly assigned to one of two groups: an intervention group that received an autologous fat graft and a control group that received treatment with general measures; a 6-week follow-up was performed to determine the presence and classification of radiodermatitis using the LENT/SOMA scales, as well as biopsies. Women were included, with a diagnosis of breast cancer, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group 0 or 1, attended in our hospital during September 2023 to October 2024, older than 18 years, undergoing lumpectomy or mastectomy and in radiotherapy as part of the treatment scheme for breast cancer.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
22
Patients who underwent a surgical procedure and autologous fat processing for subsequent fat filtration.
Belisario Dominguez 1000
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Number of patients with radiodermatitis
The number of patients with radiodermatitis secondary to radiotherapy will be measured from the day they received the treatment until six weeks later.
Time frame: From the start to six week later
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