# Efficacy of low-dose rate brachytherapy utilizing a mold with gold-198 grains for hard palate and gingival cancer

**Authors:** Hitomi Nojima, Atsushi Kaida, Mihoko Haraguchi, Mai Murase, Mariko Hattori, Hirofumi Tomioka, Hiroyuki Harada, Ryoichi Yoshimura, Masahiko Miura

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s11282-025-00853-y · 2025-08-25

## TL;DR

This study evaluates the effectiveness of gold-198 mold therapy for treating hard palate and gingival cancer, showing promising results for early-stage cases.

## Contribution

The study provides new insights into the efficacy and safety profile of Au-mold therapy for oral cancer treatment.

## Key findings

- Primary cases showed an 80% 5-year local control rate with Au-mold therapy.
- Severe complications like oral mucositis and osteoradionecrosis were rare.
- Recurrent cases had lower local control rates compared to primary cases.

## Abstract

Mold therapy using gold-198 grains (Au-mold therapy) is a radical treatment for early stage oral cancer owing to its localized delivery of radiation. Understanding the efficacy and limitations of Au-mold therapy is crucial for optimizing treatment protocols and enhancing outcomes. Thus, this study evaluated the treatment outcomes of Au-mold therapy in patients with hard palate and gingival cancer and assessed its feasibility as a therapeutic modality.

This retrospective study analyzed data from 37 cases with hard palate and gingival cancer who received Au-mold therapy alone. Treatment outcomes and complications were evaluated, and the dose distribution of Au-mold therapy was simulated using clinically available calculation systems.

A notable 5-year local control rate of approximately 80% was noted in primary cases, whereas recurrent cases exhibited lower local control rates. Severe oral mucositis was not observed, and late complications, such as osteoradionecrosis and oral ulceration, were infrequent following Au-mold therapy.

This study provides insights into the use of Au-mold therapy for oral cancer. Promising outcomes in primary cases suggest its potential as a treatment option. Future research should focus on innovative strategies to enhance the efficacy of Au-mold therapy in oral cancer management.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** gold-198 (PubChem CID 66274)
- **Diseases:** oral cancer (MONDO:0023644), hard palate cancer (MONDO:0004719), gingival cancer (MONDO:0005507), osteoradionecrosis (MONDO:0043735), oral mucositis (MONDO:0004842)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** gingival cancer (MESH:D009369), oral cancer (MESH:D009062), osteoradionecrosis (MESH:D010025), oral mucositis (MESH:D013280), ulceration (MESH:D014456), hard palate (MESH:D018804)
- **Chemicals:** gold-198 (MESH:C000615101), Au (MESH:D006046)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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