PURPOSE: To report on the potential benefits of swallowing-sparing intensity-modulated radiation therapy (SW-IMRT) in the first 100 SW-IMRT treated patients, as well as on the factors that influence the potential benefit of SW-IMRT relative to standard parotid sparing (ST)-IMRT.MATERIAL AND METHODS: One hundred consecutive head and neck cancer patients, scheduled for primary radiotherapy, were included in this prospective cohort study. For each patient, ST-IMRT and SW-IMRT treatment plans were created. All patients were eventually treated with SW-IMRT. Objectives for SW-IMRT were identical to those with ST-IMRT, with additional objectives to spare the swallowing organs at risk (SWOARs). After 20 patients, interim results were evaluated by a...
Objective: To explore the potential of volumetricmodulated arc therapy (VMAT) to reduce the risk of ...
BACKGROUND: Most newly diagnosed oropharyngeal and hypopharyngeal cancers are treated with chemoradi...
PURPOSE: Dysphagia is one of the most important treatment-related side effects in head and neck can...
PURPOSE: To report on the potential benefits of swallowing-sparing intensity-modulated radiation the...
PURPOSE: To report on the potential benefits of swallowing-sparing intensity-modulated radiation the...
AbstractPurposeTo report on the potential benefits of swallowing-sparing intensity-modulated radiati...
PURPOSE: To apply recently developed predictive models for swallowing dysfunction to compare the pre...
PURPOSE: To apply recently developed predictive models for swallowing dysfunction to compare the pre...
BACKGROUND: Predictive models for swallowing dysfunction were developed previously and showed the po...
BACKGROUND: Predictive models for swallowing dysfunction were developed previously and showed the po...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to clinically validate a multivariable normal tissue complication...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study was to clinically validate a multivariable normal tissue compli...
Recent evidence suggests that reducing radiotherapy dose delivered to specific anatomical swallowing...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the potential of volumetric-modulated arc therapy (VMAT) to reduce the risk...
Radiation-associated dysphagia (RAD) following chemoradiation in locally advanced oropharyngeal canc...
Objective: To explore the potential of volumetricmodulated arc therapy (VMAT) to reduce the risk of ...
BACKGROUND: Most newly diagnosed oropharyngeal and hypopharyngeal cancers are treated with chemoradi...
PURPOSE: Dysphagia is one of the most important treatment-related side effects in head and neck can...
PURPOSE: To report on the potential benefits of swallowing-sparing intensity-modulated radiation the...
PURPOSE: To report on the potential benefits of swallowing-sparing intensity-modulated radiation the...
AbstractPurposeTo report on the potential benefits of swallowing-sparing intensity-modulated radiati...
PURPOSE: To apply recently developed predictive models for swallowing dysfunction to compare the pre...
PURPOSE: To apply recently developed predictive models for swallowing dysfunction to compare the pre...
BACKGROUND: Predictive models for swallowing dysfunction were developed previously and showed the po...
BACKGROUND: Predictive models for swallowing dysfunction were developed previously and showed the po...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to clinically validate a multivariable normal tissue complication...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study was to clinically validate a multivariable normal tissue compli...
Recent evidence suggests that reducing radiotherapy dose delivered to specific anatomical swallowing...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the potential of volumetric-modulated arc therapy (VMAT) to reduce the risk...
Radiation-associated dysphagia (RAD) following chemoradiation in locally advanced oropharyngeal canc...
Objective: To explore the potential of volumetricmodulated arc therapy (VMAT) to reduce the risk of ...
BACKGROUND: Most newly diagnosed oropharyngeal and hypopharyngeal cancers are treated with chemoradi...
PURPOSE: Dysphagia is one of the most important treatment-related side effects in head and neck can...