The ability to speak, swallow, masticate, taste food, and maintain a healthy oral cavity is heavily reliant on the presence of saliva, the hugely important effect of which on our everyday lives is often unappreciated. Hyposalivation, frequently experienced by people receiving radiation therapy for head and neck cancers, results in a plethora of symptoms whose combined effect can drastically reduce quality of life. Although artificial lubricants and drugs stimulating residual function are available to ameliorate the consequences of hyposalivation, their effects are at best transient. Such management techniques do not address the source of the problem: a lack of functional saliva-producing acinar cells, resulting from radiation-induced stem c...
<div><p>Worldwide, 500,000 cases of head and neck cancer (HNC) are reported each year and the primar...
Hyposalivation often leads to irreversible and untreatable xerostomia. Salivary gland (SG) stem cell...
SummaryHyposalivation often leads to irreversible and untreatable xerostomia. Salivary gland (SG) st...
The ability to speak, swallow, masticate, taste food, and maintain a healthy oral cavity is heavily ...
Hyposalivation underlying xerostomia after radiotherapy is still a major problem in the treatment of...
Xerostomia is an important complication following radiotherapy (RT) for head and neck cancer. Curren...
The human salivary gland (SG) has an elegant architecture of epithelial acini, connecting ductal bra...
Yearly, worldwide more than 500.000 new head and neck cancer patients are treated with radiotherapy....
BACKGROUND: The most manifest long-term consequences of radiation therapy in the head and neck cance...
Dysfunction of the salivary gland and irreversible hyposalivation are the main side effects of radio...
OBJECTIVES: External irradiation in head and neck cancers may induce irreversible hyposalivation and...
BACKGROUND Radiotherapy for head and neck cancer (HNC) frequently leads to salivary gland damage and...
<div><p>Worldwide, 500,000 cases of head and neck cancer (HNC) are reported each year and the primar...
Hyposalivation often leads to irreversible and untreatable xerostomia. Salivary gland (SG) stem cell...
SummaryHyposalivation often leads to irreversible and untreatable xerostomia. Salivary gland (SG) st...
The ability to speak, swallow, masticate, taste food, and maintain a healthy oral cavity is heavily ...
Hyposalivation underlying xerostomia after radiotherapy is still a major problem in the treatment of...
Xerostomia is an important complication following radiotherapy (RT) for head and neck cancer. Curren...
The human salivary gland (SG) has an elegant architecture of epithelial acini, connecting ductal bra...
Yearly, worldwide more than 500.000 new head and neck cancer patients are treated with radiotherapy....
BACKGROUND: The most manifest long-term consequences of radiation therapy in the head and neck cance...
Dysfunction of the salivary gland and irreversible hyposalivation are the main side effects of radio...
OBJECTIVES: External irradiation in head and neck cancers may induce irreversible hyposalivation and...
BACKGROUND Radiotherapy for head and neck cancer (HNC) frequently leads to salivary gland damage and...
<div><p>Worldwide, 500,000 cases of head and neck cancer (HNC) are reported each year and the primar...
Hyposalivation often leads to irreversible and untreatable xerostomia. Salivary gland (SG) stem cell...
SummaryHyposalivation often leads to irreversible and untreatable xerostomia. Salivary gland (SG) st...