Objectives: Swallowing can be significantly affected during and following radiotherapy for head and neck cancer (HNC). The purpose of this study was to understand: (1) the trajectory of swallowing recovery following parotid-sparing intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) and (2) overall physical and social-emotional wellbeing and how patients prioritise swallowing following treatment. Materials and methods: Sixty-one HNC patients completed questionnaires as part of a prospective study exploring patient-reported swallowing outcomes following parotid-sparing IMRT. Participants were asked to complete the M.D. Anderson Dysphagia Inventory (MDADI) and University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire (UW-QoL) v.04 before treatment and 3, 6...
Background: Swallowing dysfunction following chemoradiation for head and neck cancer is a major caus...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Swallowing dysfunction following chemoradiation for head a...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between swallowing outcomes and radiotherapy dose to dysphagia and aspi...
Introduction: Dysphagia is a very common problem associated with head and neck cancer patients. Insp...
Background: Organ preservation protocols using concurrent chemoradiation therapy is increasingly uti...
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...
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...
BACKGROUND: Radiation-associated-dysphagia is a serious side effect of radiotherapy (RT) for head an...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of radiotherapy (RT) on dysphagia and long-term swallowing outcome...
Chapter one discusses oropharyngeal swallowing impairment due to head and neck cancer (HNC). Its com...
Introduction: Recently, we found that swallowing dysfunction after curative (chemo) radiation (CH) R...
Objective: To investigate swallowing function outcome in patients with head and neck cancer who rece...
Introduction: Head and neck cancer (HNC) and its treatment often negatively impact swallowing functi...
Background: Swallowing dysfunction following chemoradiation for head and neck cancer is a major caus...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Swallowing dysfunction following chemoradiation for head a...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between swallowing outcomes and radiotherapy dose to dysphagia and aspi...
Introduction: Dysphagia is a very common problem associated with head and neck cancer patients. Insp...
Background: Organ preservation protocols using concurrent chemoradiation therapy is increasingly uti...
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...
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...
BACKGROUND: Radiation-associated-dysphagia is a serious side effect of radiotherapy (RT) for head an...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of radiotherapy (RT) on dysphagia and long-term swallowing outcome...
Chapter one discusses oropharyngeal swallowing impairment due to head and neck cancer (HNC). Its com...
Introduction: Recently, we found that swallowing dysfunction after curative (chemo) radiation (CH) R...
Objective: To investigate swallowing function outcome in patients with head and neck cancer who rece...
Introduction: Head and neck cancer (HNC) and its treatment often negatively impact swallowing functi...
Background: Swallowing dysfunction following chemoradiation for head and neck cancer is a major caus...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Swallowing dysfunction following chemoradiation for head a...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between swallowing outcomes and radiotherapy dose to dysphagia and aspi...