Chapter one discusses oropharyngeal swallowing impairment due to head and neck cancer (HNC). Its complexity and severity arise from the dual physiological and structural changes to swallowing musculature. Expectations of recovery are difficult to predict due to the variety of treatment modalities, demographic and clinical characteristics, the risk of recurrence, implications of malnutrition, and the progressive nature of radiation fibrosis. The second chapter reported on a systematic review and meta-analysis describing the relationship between radiation dose to critical swallowing structures. The third chapter explores this relationship in the definitive and post-operative setting. Chapter four evaluated swallowing impairment following ...
Dysphagia represents one of the most serious adverse events after curative-intent treatments with a ...
In Western countries, head and neck cancers (HNCs) account for about 5% of all tumors. Due to tumor...
There is an increasing prevalence of head and neck cancers (HNC) in Canada and the United States, wi...
Chapter one discusses oropharyngeal swallowing impairment due to head and neck cancer (HNC). Its com...
Radiotherapy or combined chemoradiotherapy (CRT) regimens are increasingly used as primary treatment...
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 ...
The objective of this study is to report the initial results of a prospective trial assessing instru...
Dysphagia represents one of the most serious adverse events after curative-intent treatments with a ...
This study explored associative relationships between radiotherapy dose volumes delivered to the dys...
Nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) is more common in the Southern China region than the rest of the world. ...
Objective — to review available publications and identify unresolved issues in assessing the functio...
Purpose of reviewThe purpose of this study is to provide an overview on the methodologies, outcomes ...
There is an increasing prevalence of head and neck cancers (HNC) in Canada and the United States, wi...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Swallowing dysfunction following chemoradiation for head a...
Dysphagia represents one of the most serious adverse events after curative-intent treatments with a ...
In Western countries, head and neck cancers (HNCs) account for about 5% of all tumors. Due to tumor...
There is an increasing prevalence of head and neck cancers (HNC) in Canada and the United States, wi...
Chapter one discusses oropharyngeal swallowing impairment due to head and neck cancer (HNC). Its com...
Radiotherapy or combined chemoradiotherapy (CRT) regimens are increasingly used as primary treatment...
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 ...
The objective of this study is to report the initial results of a prospective trial assessing instru...
Dysphagia represents one of the most serious adverse events after curative-intent treatments with a ...
This study explored associative relationships between radiotherapy dose volumes delivered to the dys...
Nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) is more common in the Southern China region than the rest of the world. ...
Objective — to review available publications and identify unresolved issues in assessing the functio...
Purpose of reviewThe purpose of this study is to provide an overview on the methodologies, outcomes ...
There is an increasing prevalence of head and neck cancers (HNC) in Canada and the United States, wi...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Swallowing dysfunction following chemoradiation for head a...
Dysphagia represents one of the most serious adverse events after curative-intent treatments with a ...
In Western countries, head and neck cancers (HNCs) account for about 5% of all tumors. Due to tumor...
There is an increasing prevalence of head and neck cancers (HNC) in Canada and the United States, wi...