AimTo analyse the long term swallowing function in head and neck cancer patients and correlate with the dose to midline swallowing structures.BackgroundThe use of concurrent chemo radiation (CRT) as the present standard of care resulted in high rates of early and late toxicities. Dysphagia, aspiration, and xerostomia are early as well as late effects of radiation. Not many studies on the dysphagia scores during radiation and follow-up period have correlated dose to the swallowing structures, hence this study.Materials and MethodsHistologically proven head and neck cancer patients treated with intensity modulated radiation therapy were accrued in this study. The pharyngeal constrictors, larynx and cervical oesophagus were contoured and label...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between swallowing outcomes and radiotherapy dose to dysphagia and aspi...
Radiotherapy of head and neck cancer may lead to multiple side effects with major impact on quality ...
PURPOSE: Acute toxicity in head and neck (H&N) cancer patients treated with definitive radiotherapy...
###EgeUn###Purpose We aimed to restore dose-volume parameters of swallowing-related structures (SRSs...
Background: Intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) has the perceived advantage of function preserva...
This study explored associative relationships between radiotherapy dose volumes delivered to the dys...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the correlation between the radiation dose to the pharyngeal constrictors a...
In Western countries, head and neck cancers (HNCs) account for about 5% of all tumors. Due to tumor...
Background and purpose: Prospective assessment of dysphagia and trismus in chemo-IMRT head and neck ...
Background Persistent dysphagia following primary chemoradiation (CRT) for head and neck cancers can...
Dysphagia after primary chemoradiotherapy or radiation alone in pharyngeal cancers can have a devast...
Background/Aims: Swallowing difficulties are common after radiation therapy (RT) in head and neck ca...
Objectives: To identify patterns of long-term, radiation-induced swallowing dysfunction after defini...
PurposeTo investigate the association between dose to various anatomical structures and dysphagia am...
Purpose of reviewThe purpose of this study is to provide an overview on the methodologies, outcomes ...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between swallowing outcomes and radiotherapy dose to dysphagia and aspi...
Radiotherapy of head and neck cancer may lead to multiple side effects with major impact on quality ...
PURPOSE: Acute toxicity in head and neck (H&N) cancer patients treated with definitive radiotherapy...
###EgeUn###Purpose We aimed to restore dose-volume parameters of swallowing-related structures (SRSs...
Background: Intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) has the perceived advantage of function preserva...
This study explored associative relationships between radiotherapy dose volumes delivered to the dys...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the correlation between the radiation dose to the pharyngeal constrictors a...
In Western countries, head and neck cancers (HNCs) account for about 5% of all tumors. Due to tumor...
Background and purpose: Prospective assessment of dysphagia and trismus in chemo-IMRT head and neck ...
Background Persistent dysphagia following primary chemoradiation (CRT) for head and neck cancers can...
Dysphagia after primary chemoradiotherapy or radiation alone in pharyngeal cancers can have a devast...
Background/Aims: Swallowing difficulties are common after radiation therapy (RT) in head and neck ca...
Objectives: To identify patterns of long-term, radiation-induced swallowing dysfunction after defini...
PurposeTo investigate the association between dose to various anatomical structures and dysphagia am...
Purpose of reviewThe purpose of this study is to provide an overview on the methodologies, outcomes ...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between swallowing outcomes and radiotherapy dose to dysphagia and aspi...
Radiotherapy of head and neck cancer may lead to multiple side effects with major impact on quality ...
PURPOSE: Acute toxicity in head and neck (H&N) cancer patients treated with definitive radiotherapy...