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Cancer treatment affects far more than the body, it profoundly impacts the oral cavity, quality of life, and long-term outcomes. Yet oral care is often overlooked or addressed too late.
Oral Care for the Cancer Patient is a comprehensive, evidence-based guide written specifically for dental professionals who want to play a proactive role in oncology care. Drawing from decades of clinical experience, research, and real-world patient advocacy, Kris Potts introduces the concept of prehabilitation-early, intentional oral care before cancer treatment begins.
This book equips hygienists, dentists, and dental teams with practical protocols to prevent complications, reduce suffering, and support patients before, during, and after cancer therapy. Topics include oral complications of cancer treatments, mucositis and xerostomia management, abnormality screening protocols, interprofessional collaboration, survivorship care, and compassionate support through palliative and hospice stages.
More than a clinical reference, this guide addresses the emotional realities of cancer and the unique position dental professionals hold as consistent, trusted providers throughout a patient's journey.
Whether you work in general practice, oncology-adjacent care, education, or clinical leadership, this book will help you move beyond reactive care and become an informed, confident advocate for patients navigating cancer treatment.