Objective: To assess tongue atrophy and long-term functional outcome of mobile tongue cancer patients after interstitial radiotherapy. Methods: Of 493 patients whose squamous cell carcinoma of the mobile tongue had been treated with low dose rate brachytherapy, there were 57 patients evaluated between July 2002 and April 2004 whose tongue had not been modified by surgical procedures and who had no primary recurrence. The median time from treatment to evaluation was 96 months (range: 9–214 months). Almost all of the patients belonged to the early stage tongue cancer (T1/T2/T3/T4 30:24:3:0), and all had received interstitial radiotherapy with a single-plane implant. To evaluate the deformity of the tongue, we used a grading system that class...
PURPOSE: A retrospective analysis to determine the efficacy of postoperative radiation therapy, in...
Abstract: Background. Recent studies have shown that salvage treatment may be effective for early to...
Background: The incidence of head and neck squamous cell cancer is quite high in India as compared t...
Objective: To assess tongue atrophy and long-term functional outcome of mobile tongue cancer patient...
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Abstract: Background. The optimal treatment for base of tongue cancer remains unclear, especially in...
Abstract: Background. Historically, the prevention of func-tional morbidity after multimodal treatme...
Abstract: Background. Oral tongue strength and swallowing ability are reduced in patients treated wi...
Purpose: To assess the efficacy of neck dissection (ND) without glossectomy (GL) for late nodal meta...
Objective: To evaluate longitudinal changes in parotid volumes and saliva production over 2 years af...
Purpose : Although radical radiotherapy is known to be equally effective for early-stage oral tongue...
PURPOSE: Most patients with tongue cancer require surgical resection of the tongue to varying degree...
Purpose: Tongue cancer is the most common malignant tumor of the oral cavity and the ultimate goal i...
of the lower lip is a highly curable cancer. We retrospectively analyzed oncologic, functional, and ...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of tongue strength measures (TSMs)...
PURPOSE: A retrospective analysis to determine the efficacy of postoperative radiation therapy, in...
Abstract: Background. Recent studies have shown that salvage treatment may be effective for early to...
Background: The incidence of head and neck squamous cell cancer is quite high in India as compared t...
Objective: To assess tongue atrophy and long-term functional outcome of mobile tongue cancer patient...
Contains fulltext : 98481.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Progress in (r...
Abstract: Background. The optimal treatment for base of tongue cancer remains unclear, especially in...
Abstract: Background. Historically, the prevention of func-tional morbidity after multimodal treatme...
Abstract: Background. Oral tongue strength and swallowing ability are reduced in patients treated wi...
Purpose: To assess the efficacy of neck dissection (ND) without glossectomy (GL) for late nodal meta...
Objective: To evaluate longitudinal changes in parotid volumes and saliva production over 2 years af...
Purpose : Although radical radiotherapy is known to be equally effective for early-stage oral tongue...
PURPOSE: Most patients with tongue cancer require surgical resection of the tongue to varying degree...
Purpose: Tongue cancer is the most common malignant tumor of the oral cavity and the ultimate goal i...
of the lower lip is a highly curable cancer. We retrospectively analyzed oncologic, functional, and ...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of tongue strength measures (TSMs)...
PURPOSE: A retrospective analysis to determine the efficacy of postoperative radiation therapy, in...
Abstract: Background. Recent studies have shown that salvage treatment may be effective for early to...
Background: The incidence of head and neck squamous cell cancer is quite high in India as compared t...