ABSTRACT Purpose: to verify the vocal activity participation and the dysphonia coping strategies of subjects with laryngeal cancer treated with radiotherapy. Methods: a cross-sectional trial involving 17 individuals with laryngeal cancer treated only by radiotherapy with vocal complaints after radiotherapy management. A sociodemographic questionnaire, the Brazilian versions of Voice Activity and Participation Profile and Voice Disability Coping Questionnaire protocols were applied. Results: there was a prevalence of male participants (n=16) and the mean age was 62 years. All were former smokers and 15 were former drinkers. Voice Activity and Participation Profile in mean scores was: overall,141.2, self-perception of vocal problem, 6.2, e...
Purpose: After treatment for early glottic cancer, a considerable number of patients end up with voi...
Purpose: After treatment for early glottic cancer, a considerable number of patients end up with voi...
Objectives. To evaluate quality of life and voice in patients previously treated for early laryngeal...
The overall aim of the thesis was to describe the effects of radiotherapy following laryngeal cancer...
Purpose: To assess consequences of voice impairment in daily life for patients following radiotherap...
The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate the effects of radiotherapy and voice rehabilitation ...
<p><b>Background</b> To investigate potential changes in perceptual, acoustic and patient-reported o...
Background To investigate potential changes in perceptual, acoustic and patient-reported outcomes ov...
The overall aim of the study was to identify differences between laryngeal cancer patients treated w...
Objectives/Hypothesis:To assess voice characteristics of patients following radiotherapy for early g...
Purpose: Psychological distress after laryngeal cancer treatment is prevalent. Although voice rehabi...
<p><i>Purpose</i>: Successful communication is influenced by communication partners, the community a...
Objectives: To validate questionnaires on voice, speech, and swallowing among laryngeal cancer patie...
Radiotherapy as well as endoscopic laser surgery as the most widely used treatment modalities for T1...
Purpose: After treatment for early glottic cancer, a considerable number of patients end up with voi...
Purpose: After treatment for early glottic cancer, a considerable number of patients end up with voi...
Purpose: After treatment for early glottic cancer, a considerable number of patients end up with voi...
Objectives. To evaluate quality of life and voice in patients previously treated for early laryngeal...
The overall aim of the thesis was to describe the effects of radiotherapy following laryngeal cancer...
Purpose: To assess consequences of voice impairment in daily life for patients following radiotherap...
The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate the effects of radiotherapy and voice rehabilitation ...
<p><b>Background</b> To investigate potential changes in perceptual, acoustic and patient-reported o...
Background To investigate potential changes in perceptual, acoustic and patient-reported outcomes ov...
The overall aim of the study was to identify differences between laryngeal cancer patients treated w...
Objectives/Hypothesis:To assess voice characteristics of patients following radiotherapy for early g...
Purpose: Psychological distress after laryngeal cancer treatment is prevalent. Although voice rehabi...
<p><i>Purpose</i>: Successful communication is influenced by communication partners, the community a...
Objectives: To validate questionnaires on voice, speech, and swallowing among laryngeal cancer patie...
Radiotherapy as well as endoscopic laser surgery as the most widely used treatment modalities for T1...
Purpose: After treatment for early glottic cancer, a considerable number of patients end up with voi...
Purpose: After treatment for early glottic cancer, a considerable number of patients end up with voi...
Purpose: After treatment for early glottic cancer, a considerable number of patients end up with voi...
Objectives. To evaluate quality of life and voice in patients previously treated for early laryngeal...