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Social Vulnerability Index as a Tool to Evaluate the Distribution of Head and Neck Oncology Surgeons
This study examines the geographic distribution of head and neck oncology surgeons in the U.S. and its association with neighborhood‐level social determinants of health using the Social Vulnerability Index (SVI). Findings indicate that higher social vulnerability within specific themes of social determinants of health correlates with increased ...
Asher C. Park+7 more
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Abstract Objective This study aimed to compare the historical incidence rate of severe oral mucositis (OM) in head and neck cancer patients undergoing definitive concurrent chemoradiation therapy (CRT) versus a prospective cohort of patients with locally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) treated with prophylactic photobiomodulation
Janielle K.‐A. Taylor+16 more
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Survival analysis of laryngeal squamous cell cancer, considering different treatment modalities and other factors influencing survival - a monocentric retrospective investigation. [PDF]
Répássy GD+4 more
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Can the Repetitive Saliva Swallow Test Predict Airway Invasion in All Cause Dysphagia?
The repetitive saliva swallow test (RSST) was evaluated for its ability to predict airway invasion in an all‐cause dysphagia population through a retrospective study of 87 adult outpatients. The study found that higher RSST scores correlated with a lower likelihood of airway invasion, demonstrating 89% sensitivity and 34% specificity at an optimal ...
David Kiderman+5 more
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Adjuvant Radiotherapy in pT1‐2N0M0 Head and Neck Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma
pT1‐2N0M0 adenoid cystic carcinoma of the head and neck represents a rare, moderate‐risk disease category with high variation in treatment strategies, due to the inconsistent data on the survival benefit of adjuvant radiotherapy in lower‐staged disease.
Praneet C. Kaki+7 more
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Feasibility study of using perfusion index to predict the timing of laryngeal mask insertion: an observational study. [PDF]
Cai W, Song Y, Sun F, Shao H, Ni H.
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Moderate Laryngeal Dysplasia in the Context of Classification Systems and Clinical Decision Making
There is still an ongoing debate about the classification of laryngeal dysplasia. In a large retrospective analysis of 392 patients, the progression of dysplasia and the risk of a de novo occurrence of invasive carcinoma were evaluated. Here especially the high rate of occurrence of invasive carcinoma in the group of moderate dysplasia with 44% is of ...
Flurin Mueller‐Diesing+11 more
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