BACKGROUND: Predictive models for swallowing dysfunction were developed previously and showed the potential of improved intensity-modulated radiotherapy to reduce the risk of swallowing dysfunction. Still the risk is high. The aim of this study was to determine the potential of swallowing-sparing (SW) intensity-modulated proton therapy (IMPT) in head and neck cancer (HNC) for reducing the risk of swallowing dysfunction relative to currently used photon therapy.MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty-five patients with oropharyngeal (n = 21) and hypopharyngeal (n = 4) cancer received primary radiotherapy, including bilateral neck irradiation, using standard (ST) intensity-modulated photon therapy (IMRT). Prophylactic (54 Gy) and therapeutic (70 Gy) tar...
Radiation therapy for head and neck cancers has had an essential role for curative treatment for man...
PurposeTo use Normal Tissue Complication Probability (NTCP) models and comparative planning studies ...
Radiotherapy of head and neck cancer may lead to multiple side effects with major impact on quality ...
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: 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...
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 test the hypothesis that scanned intensity-modulated proton therapy (IMPT) results in a ...
Purpose. Clinical studies concerning head and neck cancer patients treated with protons reporting on...
Purpose. Clinical studies concerning head and neck cancer patients treated with protons reporting on...
Purpose: To use Normal Tissue Complication Probability (NTCP) models and comparative planning studie...
Purpose: To use Normal Tissue Complication Probability (NTCP) models and comparative planning studie...
Radiation therapy for head and neck cancers has had an essential role for curative treatment for man...
PurposeTo use Normal Tissue Complication Probability (NTCP) models and comparative planning studies ...
Radiotherapy of head and neck cancer may lead to multiple side effects with major impact on quality ...
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: 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...
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 test the hypothesis that scanned intensity-modulated proton therapy (IMPT) results in a ...
Purpose. Clinical studies concerning head and neck cancer patients treated with protons reporting on...
Purpose. Clinical studies concerning head and neck cancer patients treated with protons reporting on...
Purpose: To use Normal Tissue Complication Probability (NTCP) models and comparative planning studie...
Purpose: To use Normal Tissue Complication Probability (NTCP) models and comparative planning studie...
Radiation therapy for head and neck cancers has had an essential role for curative treatment for man...
PurposeTo use Normal Tissue Complication Probability (NTCP) models and comparative planning studies ...
Radiotherapy of head and neck cancer may lead to multiple side effects with major impact on quality ...