This systematic review aimed to assess the literature for management strategies and economic impact of salivary gland hypofunction and xerostomia induced by cancer therapies and to determine the quality of evidence-based management recommendations.The electronic databases of MEDLINE/PubMed and EMBASE were searched for articles published in English since the 1989 NIH Development Consensus Conference on the Oral Complications of Cancer Therapies until 2008 inclusive. For each article, two independent reviewers extracted information regarding study design, study population, interventions, outcome measures, results, and conclusions.Seventy-two interventional studies met the inclusion criteria. In addition, 49 intensity-modulated radiation thera...
Background: The irradiation of head and neck cancer (HNC) often causes damage to the salivary glands...
Objectives. Xerostomia is a subjective sensation of dry mouth. It is commonly associated with saliva...
Xerostomia, or feeling of dry mouth is the most common (80%) of all complications of radiotherapy fo...
This systematic review aimed to assess the literature for management strategies and economic impact ...
This systematic review aimed to assess the literature for management strategies and economic impact ...
PURPOSE: To provide evidence-based recommendations for prevention and management of salivary gland h...
This systematic review aimed to assess the literature for prevalence, severity, and impact on qualit...
BACKGROUND: The most manifest long-term consequences of radiation therapy in the head and neck cance...
PURPOSE: To provide evidence-based recommendations for prevention and management of salivary gland h...
The most significant long-term complication of radiotherapy in the head-and-neck region is hyposaliv...
Introduction Salivary gland hypofunction is a common and permanent adverse effect of radiotherapy to...
The most significant long-term complication of radiotherapy in the head-and-neck region is hyposaliv...
Background: The irradiation of head and neck cancer (HNC) often causes damage to the salivary glands...
Objectives. Xerostomia is a subjective sensation of dry mouth. It is commonly associated with saliva...
Xerostomia, or feeling of dry mouth is the most common (80%) of all complications of radiotherapy fo...
This systematic review aimed to assess the literature for management strategies and economic impact ...
This systematic review aimed to assess the literature for management strategies and economic impact ...
PURPOSE: To provide evidence-based recommendations for prevention and management of salivary gland h...
This systematic review aimed to assess the literature for prevalence, severity, and impact on qualit...
BACKGROUND: The most manifest long-term consequences of radiation therapy in the head and neck cance...
PURPOSE: To provide evidence-based recommendations for prevention and management of salivary gland h...
The most significant long-term complication of radiotherapy in the head-and-neck region is hyposaliv...
Introduction Salivary gland hypofunction is a common and permanent adverse effect of radiotherapy to...
The most significant long-term complication of radiotherapy in the head-and-neck region is hyposaliv...
Background: The irradiation of head and neck cancer (HNC) often causes damage to the salivary glands...
Objectives. Xerostomia is a subjective sensation of dry mouth. It is commonly associated with saliva...
Xerostomia, or feeling of dry mouth is the most common (80%) of all complications of radiotherapy fo...