Background. The purpose of this study was to describe patient characteristics and prognostic factors for survival in the palliative stage of patients with head and neck cancer. Methods. Since November 2003, all patients with palliative head and neck cancer treated in our hospital have been recorded in a central database. In total, 262 deceased patients were included in this retrospective study. Results. The reasons for palliation were inoperability, distant metastases, refusal of curative treatment, or poor condition. The mean palliative phase lasted 5.3 months for patients with squamous cell carcinomas. Involvement of a specialized nurse was significantly related with the number of admissions and place of dying. Multivariate analysis showe...
Background. Dynamic predictions on head and neck cancer survival could offer, besides improved patie...
Studies on palliative care of head and neck cancer (HNC) patients are scarce although the affected p...
To investigate the incidence of non-cancer mortalities and prognostic factors associated with compet...
Background. Little is known about how palliative care is experienced by patients with head and neck ...
To study the role of surgery for symptom palliation in patients with advanced head and neck malignan...
Background. Literature is scarce on the palliative care experiences of patients with head and neck c...
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Abstract: Background. Little is known about how palliative care is experienced by patients with head...
Background: Few large studies describe initial disease trajectories and subsequent mortality in peop...
Abstract Objectives: Recent recommendations for treating head and neck cancer (HNC) patients favor ...
Background: The prognosis of patients with incurable head and neck cancer (HNC) is a relevant topic....
Background: We investigated long-term survival from head and neck cancer (HNC) using different survi...
Background Cancers of the head and neck have a high mortality rate, and roughly 10% of the patients ...
Background: The five Nordic countries with a population of 27M people form a rather homogenous regio...
BACKGROUND:Cancers of the head and neck have a high mortality rate, and roughly 10% of the patients ...
Background. Dynamic predictions on head and neck cancer survival could offer, besides improved patie...
Studies on palliative care of head and neck cancer (HNC) patients are scarce although the affected p...
To investigate the incidence of non-cancer mortalities and prognostic factors associated with compet...
Background. Little is known about how palliative care is experienced by patients with head and neck ...
To study the role of surgery for symptom palliation in patients with advanced head and neck malignan...
Background. Literature is scarce on the palliative care experiences of patients with head and neck c...
Sponsorships or competing interests that may be relevant to content are disclosed at the end of this...
Abstract: Background. Little is known about how palliative care is experienced by patients with head...
Background: Few large studies describe initial disease trajectories and subsequent mortality in peop...
Abstract Objectives: Recent recommendations for treating head and neck cancer (HNC) patients favor ...
Background: The prognosis of patients with incurable head and neck cancer (HNC) is a relevant topic....
Background: We investigated long-term survival from head and neck cancer (HNC) using different survi...
Background Cancers of the head and neck have a high mortality rate, and roughly 10% of the patients ...
Background: The five Nordic countries with a population of 27M people form a rather homogenous regio...
BACKGROUND:Cancers of the head and neck have a high mortality rate, and roughly 10% of the patients ...
Background. Dynamic predictions on head and neck cancer survival could offer, besides improved patie...
Studies on palliative care of head and neck cancer (HNC) patients are scarce although the affected p...
To investigate the incidence of non-cancer mortalities and prognostic factors associated with compet...