A recent study found higher incidences of exposed bone and osteoradionecrosis in patients with head and neck cancer who underwent dental extractions soon after radiotherapy, with the risk particularly ...
A recent survey found that most patients with head and neck cancer required extensive dental treatment, leading to financial hardship and high out-of-pocket costs in 39% of the participants. Patients ...
Induction chemotherapy effects on very advanced (T3/T4) human papillomavirus-related oropharyngeal cancer for participation in hypoxia-directed major de-escalation (30 Gy) definitive treatment trial.
Patients with head and neck cancer face financial burdens due to inadequate insurance coverage for post-treatment dental care. 79% of surveyed patients were advised to undergo dental screening, but ...
The use of dental implants in the rehabilitation of head and neck cancer patients has evolved into a transformative treatment modality that addresses both functional and aesthetic deficits following ...
The visual nature of head and neck cancer calls for treatment strategies that will minimize toxicities related to radiation therapy. Advances in precision radiation techniques, supportive care, and ...
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