Background: Xerostomia is one of the commonest radiation-induced complications in patients with head and neck carcinoma. The aim of this study was to assess structural variations in parotid glands induced by radiation therapy in patients with oral carcinoma with contras-enhanced computed tomography (CECT). Material/Methods: A retrospective study was performed in 41 patients with oral carcinoma who underwent CECT for head and neck malignancies before and after radiotherapy. We analyzed the relationship between parotid density variations, parotid volume change, as seen on CECT, and the mean radiation dose applied to the parotid glands in patients with oral carcinoma immediately after radiotherapy, and 2 and 3 years later. Results: Immediately...
Publications relating parotid dose-volume characteristics to radiotherapy-induced salivary toxicity ...
Background: The irradiation of head and neck cancer (HNC) often causes damage to the salivary glands...
Many head and neck cancer patients live with side effects due to the radiation therapy. Xerostomia (...
Objectives: Xerostomia is a common post-radiotherapy (post-RT) complication in nasopharyngeal carcin...
Aims and Objectives: During course of radiation therapy, anatomical variations occur risking overdos...
The multimodal approach for patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) includes treatment with chemora...
The response of the major salivary glands, the parotid glands, to radiation dose is patient-specific...
The treatment of head and neck cancer using external beam radiotherapy is commonly done with three f...
International audienceBackground: Large anatomical variations occur during the course of intensity-m...
BackgroundThe aims of this study were to investigate temporal patterns and potential risk factors fo...
SummaryBackgroundIrradiation of salivary glands during the treatment of head and neck cancer may lea...
Introduction Xerostomia is an imminent complication of head and neck radiotherapy best assessed subj...
Introduction. The CT number (CTN) for tumours and organs at risk can change with radiation therapy, ...
Abstract Background Anatomical variations in head and neck cancer during IMRT leads to volume shrink...
Salivary glands are usually irradiated during radiotherapy for head and neck cancers, which can lead...
Publications relating parotid dose-volume characteristics to radiotherapy-induced salivary toxicity ...
Background: The irradiation of head and neck cancer (HNC) often causes damage to the salivary glands...
Many head and neck cancer patients live with side effects due to the radiation therapy. Xerostomia (...
Objectives: Xerostomia is a common post-radiotherapy (post-RT) complication in nasopharyngeal carcin...
Aims and Objectives: During course of radiation therapy, anatomical variations occur risking overdos...
The multimodal approach for patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) includes treatment with chemora...
The response of the major salivary glands, the parotid glands, to radiation dose is patient-specific...
The treatment of head and neck cancer using external beam radiotherapy is commonly done with three f...
International audienceBackground: Large anatomical variations occur during the course of intensity-m...
BackgroundThe aims of this study were to investigate temporal patterns and potential risk factors fo...
SummaryBackgroundIrradiation of salivary glands during the treatment of head and neck cancer may lea...
Introduction Xerostomia is an imminent complication of head and neck radiotherapy best assessed subj...
Introduction. The CT number (CTN) for tumours and organs at risk can change with radiation therapy, ...
Abstract Background Anatomical variations in head and neck cancer during IMRT leads to volume shrink...
Salivary glands are usually irradiated during radiotherapy for head and neck cancers, which can lead...
Publications relating parotid dose-volume characteristics to radiotherapy-induced salivary toxicity ...
Background: The irradiation of head and neck cancer (HNC) often causes damage to the salivary glands...
Many head and neck cancer patients live with side effects due to the radiation therapy. Xerostomia (...