<p><strong>Background and aims.</strong> Salivary glands are extremely susceptible to radiation injuries. The aim of this study was to evaluate radiation-induced xerostomia in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinomas, referring to Tabriz Imam Khomeini Hospital in 2005-2006. </p><p><strong>Materials and methods.</strong> Thirty patients with nasopharyngeal carcinomas, who received conventional radiotherapy, were included in the present study. The patients’ unstimulated saliva samples were collected at three intervals, i.e. before treatment, 3 weeks after the initiation of treatment and at the end of treatment by spitting, and measured with a graduated pipette. </p><p><strong>Results....
Purpose: The purpose of this multicentre prospective study was to investigate the significance of th...
Background: Xerostomia is one of the one complications following radiotherapy that can affect qualit...
International audienceImportance: Xerostomia is a major toxic effect associated with intensity-modul...
Background and aims. Salivary glands are extremely susceptible to radiation injuries. The aim of thi...
Background: Radiation therapy used for head and neck cancer patients cause many side effects in the ...
Background and Purpose: To investigate the association between the mean salivary gland and oral cavi...
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is rare among Caucasians but very common among southern Chinese. No i...
Background and purpose: To investigate the association between radiation technique with patient-rate...
Objectives: Xerostomia is a common post-radiotherapy (post-RT) complication in nasopharyngeal carcin...
AIM: Clinical and dosimetric factors related to toxicity in terms of xerostomia in patients with hea...
Background: Radiation-induced xerostomia is one of the most prevalent adverse effects of head and ne...
OBJECTIVE: This study reports a case of radiation-induced xerstomia in a patient with nasopharyngeal...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate changes in xerostomia status, salivary characteristics and gland volumes 2 y...
Salivary glands are usually irradiated during radiotherapy for head and neck cancers, which can lead...
Xerostomia is one side effect of radiation therapy that most commonly affects head and neck. This si...
Purpose: The purpose of this multicentre prospective study was to investigate the significance of th...
Background: Xerostomia is one of the one complications following radiotherapy that can affect qualit...
International audienceImportance: Xerostomia is a major toxic effect associated with intensity-modul...
Background and aims. Salivary glands are extremely susceptible to radiation injuries. The aim of thi...
Background: Radiation therapy used for head and neck cancer patients cause many side effects in the ...
Background and Purpose: To investigate the association between the mean salivary gland and oral cavi...
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is rare among Caucasians but very common among southern Chinese. No i...
Background and purpose: To investigate the association between radiation technique with patient-rate...
Objectives: Xerostomia is a common post-radiotherapy (post-RT) complication in nasopharyngeal carcin...
AIM: Clinical and dosimetric factors related to toxicity in terms of xerostomia in patients with hea...
Background: Radiation-induced xerostomia is one of the most prevalent adverse effects of head and ne...
OBJECTIVE: This study reports a case of radiation-induced xerstomia in a patient with nasopharyngeal...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate changes in xerostomia status, salivary characteristics and gland volumes 2 y...
Salivary glands are usually irradiated during radiotherapy for head and neck cancers, which can lead...
Xerostomia is one side effect of radiation therapy that most commonly affects head and neck. This si...
Purpose: The purpose of this multicentre prospective study was to investigate the significance of th...
Background: Xerostomia is one of the one complications following radiotherapy that can affect qualit...
International audienceImportance: Xerostomia is a major toxic effect associated with intensity-modul...