Objective: The objective of this prospective study is to report on long-term swallowing outcomes in a group of head and neck cancer patients following (chemo) radiotherapy treatment, assess for changes over time and identify any predictor variables of outcome. Materials and methods: 42 survivors were assessed on four swallowing measures and followed up from pre-treatment to six years post 3D (chemo) radiotherapy. Measures included a swallowing specific QOL questionnaire, penetration-aspiration scale, dietary restrictions and a timed water swallow test. Results: At six years, 71% reported swallowing difficulties on the questionnaire. One fifth of patients had aspiration, with a raised risk of chest infection. Seven percent required a larynge...
This study evaluated swallowing status and the factors influencing swallowing in patients with nasop...
Introduction: Head and neck cancer (HNC) and its treatment often negatively impact swallowing functi...
Aims: Dysphagia is a well-recognised acute complication after radiotherapy. However, knowledge about...
Background: Organ preservation protocols using concurrent chemoradiation therapy is increasingly uti...
Objective: To evaluate over a 2-year period the serial swallowing function of patients with nasophar...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of radiotherapy (RT) on dysphagia and long-term swallowing outcome...
Objectives: To identify patterns of long-term, radiation-induced swallowing dysfunction after defini...
Concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) for advanced head and neck cancer (HNC) is associated with subst...
BACKGROUND: Swallowing dysfunction following chemoradiation for head and neck cancer is a major caus...
The objective of this study is to assess swallowing and speech outcome after chemoradiation therapy ...
Objectives: Swallowing can be significantly affected during and following radiotherapy for head and ...
Background: Swallowing dysfunction following chemoradiation for head and neck cancer is a major caus...
AbstractRadiation therapy and radiochemotherapy protocols can cause swallowing difficulties.Aim: To ...
Introduction: Head and neck cancer (HNC) and its treatment often negatively impact swallowing functi...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to explore the 10-year plus outcomes of Intensity Modula...
This study evaluated swallowing status and the factors influencing swallowing in patients with nasop...
Introduction: Head and neck cancer (HNC) and its treatment often negatively impact swallowing functi...
Aims: Dysphagia is a well-recognised acute complication after radiotherapy. However, knowledge about...
Background: Organ preservation protocols using concurrent chemoradiation therapy is increasingly uti...
Objective: To evaluate over a 2-year period the serial swallowing function of patients with nasophar...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of radiotherapy (RT) on dysphagia and long-term swallowing outcome...
Objectives: To identify patterns of long-term, radiation-induced swallowing dysfunction after defini...
Concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) for advanced head and neck cancer (HNC) is associated with subst...
BACKGROUND: Swallowing dysfunction following chemoradiation for head and neck cancer is a major caus...
The objective of this study is to assess swallowing and speech outcome after chemoradiation therapy ...
Objectives: Swallowing can be significantly affected during and following radiotherapy for head and ...
Background: Swallowing dysfunction following chemoradiation for head and neck cancer is a major caus...
AbstractRadiation therapy and radiochemotherapy protocols can cause swallowing difficulties.Aim: To ...
Introduction: Head and neck cancer (HNC) and its treatment often negatively impact swallowing functi...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to explore the 10-year plus outcomes of Intensity Modula...
This study evaluated swallowing status and the factors influencing swallowing in patients with nasop...
Introduction: Head and neck cancer (HNC) and its treatment often negatively impact swallowing functi...
Aims: Dysphagia is a well-recognised acute complication after radiotherapy. However, knowledge about...