Background and purpose: The purpose of this large multicentre prospective cohort study was to identify which dose volume histogram parameters and pre-treatment factors are most important to predict physician-rated and patient-rated radiation-induced swallowing dysfunction (RISD) in order to develop predictive models for RISD after curative (chemo) radiotherapy ((CH) RT). Material and methods: The study population consisted of 354 consecutive head and neck cancer patients treated with (CH) RT. The primary endpoint was grade 2 or more swallowing dysfunction according to the RTOG/EORTC late radiation morbidity scoring criteria at 6 months after (CH) RT. The secondary endpoints were patient-rated swallowing complaints as assessed with the EORTC...
We analyzed published dose-volume data of the structures related to late radiotherapy-induced swallo...
PURPOSE: To apply recently developed predictive models for swallowing dysfunction to compare the pre...
PURPOSE: To apply recently developed predictive models for swallowing dysfunction to compare the pre...
Background and purpose: The purpose of this large multicentre prospective cohort study was to identi...
AbstractBackground and purposeThe purpose of this large multicentre prospective cohort study was to ...
Background and purpose: The purpose of this large multicentre prospective cohort study was to identi...
Introduction: Recently, we found that swallowing dysfunction after curative (chemo) radiation (CH) R...
Introduction: Recently, we found that swallowing dysfunction after curative (chemo) radiation (CH) R...
Objectives: To identify patterns of long-term, radiation-induced swallowing dysfunction after defini...
Background: Organ preservation protocols using concurrent chemoradiation therapy is increasingly uti...
Radiotherapy of head and neck cancer may lead to multiple side effects with major impact on quality ...
This study explored associative relationships between radiotherapy dose volumes delivered to the dys...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Primary (chemo)radiation (CHRT) for HNC may lead to late dysphagia. The purp...
PURPOSE: Acute toxicity in head and neck (H&N) cancer patients treated with definitive radiotherapy...
PURPOSE: Acute toxicity in head and neck (H&N) cancer patients treated with definitive radiotherapy...
We analyzed published dose-volume data of the structures related to late radiotherapy-induced swallo...
PURPOSE: To apply recently developed predictive models for swallowing dysfunction to compare the pre...
PURPOSE: To apply recently developed predictive models for swallowing dysfunction to compare the pre...
Background and purpose: The purpose of this large multicentre prospective cohort study was to identi...
AbstractBackground and purposeThe purpose of this large multicentre prospective cohort study was to ...
Background and purpose: The purpose of this large multicentre prospective cohort study was to identi...
Introduction: Recently, we found that swallowing dysfunction after curative (chemo) radiation (CH) R...
Introduction: Recently, we found that swallowing dysfunction after curative (chemo) radiation (CH) R...
Objectives: To identify patterns of long-term, radiation-induced swallowing dysfunction after defini...
Background: Organ preservation protocols using concurrent chemoradiation therapy is increasingly uti...
Radiotherapy of head and neck cancer may lead to multiple side effects with major impact on quality ...
This study explored associative relationships between radiotherapy dose volumes delivered to the dys...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Primary (chemo)radiation (CHRT) for HNC may lead to late dysphagia. The purp...
PURPOSE: Acute toxicity in head and neck (H&N) cancer patients treated with definitive radiotherapy...
PURPOSE: Acute toxicity in head and neck (H&N) cancer patients treated with definitive radiotherapy...
We analyzed published dose-volume data of the structures related to late radiotherapy-induced swallo...
PURPOSE: To apply recently developed predictive models for swallowing dysfunction to compare the pre...
PURPOSE: To apply recently developed predictive models for swallowing dysfunction to compare the pre...