نتایج جستجو برای: head and neck cancer

تعداد نتایج: 17116161  

Journal: :Acta oncologica 2014
Vera Loorents Johan Rosell Charlott Karlsson Maria Lidbäck Kristina Hultman Sussanne Börjeson

BACKGROUND Radiotherapy-induced trismus (RTIT) is a debilitating condition without any proven effective treatment. This study investigates the effectiveness of prophylactic training to prevent RTIT during and up to 12 months after completed RT in patients with head and neck cancer (HNC), also investigating the incidence of RTIT. METHODS Sixty-six consecutive patients from two RT clinics in Sw...

Journal: :Journal of comparative effectiveness research 2015
Nikhil G Thaker Steven J Frank Thomas W Feeley

Advanced technology in the USA is, in part, responsible for driving improvements in cancer care outcomes but also steep increases in the cost of cancer care delivery [1–3]. Whether or not the US healthcare system delivers highvalue care, which is defined as the quality of health outcomes divided by the cost of achieving those outcomes, is controversial. Despite much emphasis on comparative effe...

2014
APOSTOLOS KARLIGKIOTIS

The aim of this study was to analyze and describe the epidemiological characteristics and trends of head and neck cancer in North Sardinia, Italy, in the period 1992-2010. Data were obtained from the tumor registry of the province of Sassari which is part of a wider registry web, coordinated, today, by the Italian Association for Tumor Registries. The overall number of head and neck cancer case...

Journal: :Head & neck 2016
Zhen Gooi Carole Fakhry David Goldenberg Jeremy Richmon Ana P Kiess

This article is a continuation of the "Do You Know Your Guidelines" series, an initiative of the American Head and Neck Society's Education Committee to increase awareness of current best practices pertaining to head and neck cancer. The National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines for radiotherapy in the treatment for head and neck cancers are reviewed here in a systematic fashion accordin...

2015
Anna Krentowska Anna Skoneczny Elzbieta Sierko Ewa Sierko

Background HNC is the sixth most common type of cancer in Europe, with over 150,000 new cases in 2012. It is usually recognized at an advanced clinical stage, when the survival rate is remarkably lower, compared to patients diagnosed early. Main risk factors, tobacco and alcohol use, are usually present in young people, thus health education in this group is crucial. The aim of our study was to...

2017
Hidenobu Matsuzaki Kumiko Tanaka-Matsuzaki Fuminobu Miyazaki Hideki Aoyama Hiroki Ihara Norihisa Katayama Kuniaki Katsui Kengo Himei Tetsuo Takeuchi Tomoo Onoda Yoshihiro Kimata Jun-ichi Asaumi

The usefulness of dental approaches, such as oral management, has gained recognition among patients treated for head and neck cancer. In particular, oral management plays a very important role before, during, and after treatment in patients undergoing radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or a combination of both. However, specialized dentistry knowledge and techniques that are useful for patients underg...

Journal: :Head & neck 2014
Young Ho Jung Chang Myeon Song Joo Hyun Park Heejin Kim Wonjae Cha J Hun Hah Tack-Kyun Kwon Kwang Hyun Kim Myung-Whun Sung

BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to report the efficacy of routine follow-up after head and neck cancer treatment. METHOD Data for 520 patients with head and neck cancer registered with between 2002 and 2008 were reviewed retrospectively. RESULTS The mean ± SD follow-up period taken into account was 34.7 ± 22.8 months. The pickup rate for recurrence using our follow-up protocol in t...

2010
Ivan H. El-Sayed

Rapid advances in the ability to produce nanoparticles of uniform size, shape, and composition have started a revolution in the sciences. Nano-sized structures herald innovative technology with a wide range of potential therapeutic and diagnostic applications. More than 1000 nanostructures have been reported, many with potential medical applications, such as metallic-, dielectric-, magnetic-, l...

2001
Michael Gleeson

Multidisciplinary teams of clinicians manage patients with head and neck cancer in the UK. The lead clinician for any particular patient is likely to be either a surgeon or an oncologist but they rely on the skills of many health care professionals for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. This paper outlines the role of the surgeon within the head and neck cancer team, their key tasks and ...

Journal: :Irish medical journal 2010
D MacCarthy E O'Sullivan

We read with great interest the recent article on Public Awareness of Head and Neck Cancer by O’Connor Papanikolaou & Keogh (2010) 1 . Firstly, we would like to commend the authors for highlighting this important issue. The low public awareness of HNC and its associated risk factors continues to hamper efforts to reduce the morbidity and mortality of this disease both nationally and internati...

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