scholarly journals Adaptive intensity-modulated radiotherapy in head and neck cancer patients treated by chemoradiotherapy: To quantify temporal changes during the course of radiotherapy and to study the impact of these changes on the baseline treatment plans

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 17
Author(s):  
Mrinalini Verma ◽  
Punita Lal ◽  
KJ Maria Das ◽  
Shaleen Kumar
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark Pascual Dumago ◽  
Michael Benedict A. Mejia ◽  
Warren R. Bacorro ◽  
Janine Margarita R. Dizon ◽  
John Rey B. Macindo ◽  
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Head and neck cancer patients present with dysgeusia despite the advent of modern radiotherapy techniques. However, there is currently no tool that can be used to evaluate taste alteration in patients undergoing radiotherapy. The objective of this project is to develop and validate a grading scale that is used to assess taste alteration in head and neck cancer patients treated with Intensity- Modulated Radiotherapy. The study will be conducted in three phases. First step is conceptualization and generation of the Dysgeusia Grading Scale. Second is the preliminary item evaluation phase wherein content validity will be determined through an expert panel review. Last is the scale refinement, pilot-, and field- testing phase to assess the validity, reliability, and sensitivity of the scale.


2012 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Sonal Vahanwala ◽  
Sukhjinder Kaur Khosa ◽  
Sandeep S Pagare

ABSTRACT Xerostomia is one of the most common side effects after radiation therapy for treating head and neck cancers. Our objective was to evaluate the salivary flow in patients treated with Intensity-modulated radiotherapy with two samples: (a) Resting saliva and (b) stimulated saliva. We performed three salivary sample collections: At the beginning, during and immediately after radiotherapy. The results showed that there was a significant decrease in the whole resting (11.46%) and stimulated (15.06%) salivary flow values during the first 3 weeks of the radiotherapy (p = 0.0025, p = 0.0034 respectively). How to cite this article Khosa SK, Vahanwala S, Pagare SS. Correlation of Parotid Gland Function in Head and Neck Cancer Patients treated with Intensity-modulated Radiotherapy. Int J Head and Neck Surg 2012;3(1):1-4.


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