Abstract:Background: The appearance of new drugs for cancer treatment has increased patient survival but it has also brought adverse effects, such as the sensation of dry mouth and hyposalivation. Objective: To assess the relationship of using hormone therapy in breast and prostate cancer patients and the occurrence of xerostomia and hyposalivation. Method: Cross-sectional study with 114 patients diagnosed with cancer and treated with hormone therapy (anastrozole or bicalutamide). Age, type of neoplasia, sex, presence … Show more
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