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Toyokazu Hayakawa1, Shogo Kawakami1, Itaru Soda1, Takuro Kainuma1, Marika Nozawa1, Akane Sekiguchi1, Shunsuke Miyamoto2, Taku Yamashita2, Hiromichi Ishiyama3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to explore the relationships between dosimetric parameters of organs at risk and patient-reported outcomes (PRO) after radiotherapy of patients with head and neck cancer.Entities:
Keywords: Head & neck cancer; Health-related quality of life; Parotid gland; Pharyngeal constrictor muscle; Radiotherapy
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31818301 PMCID: PMC6902539 DOI: 10.1186/s13014-019-1429-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Oncol ISSN: 1748-717X Impact factor: 3.481
Fig. 1CONSORT diagram of study. Abbreviations: 3D-CRT = three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy; IMRT = intensity-modulated radiotherapy; DVH = dose-volume histogram
Patients Characteristics
Fig. 2Chronological changes in health-related quality of life. Regarding global health status and functional scales (upper parts of 2A), higher score denotes better status. Regarding symptom scales (lower parts of 2A and all of 2B), higher score denotes worse status. Scores in many domains were worse 1 to 3 months after treatment; however, in two-thirds of the domains, they recovered to baseline levels by 6 to 9 months after treatment. Abbreviations: QL2 = global health status, PF2 = physical functioning, RF2 = role functioning, EF = emotional functioning, CF = cognitive functioning, SF = social functioning, FA = Fatigue, NV = Nausea and vomiting, PA = Pain, DY = Dyspnea, SL = Insomnia, AP = Appetite loss, CO = Constipation, DI = Diarrhea, FI = Financial difficulties, HNPA = Pain, HNSW = Swallowing, HNSE = Senses problems, HNSP = Speech problems, HNSO = Trouble with social eating, HNSC = Trouble with social contact, HNSX = Less sexuality, HNTE = Teeth, HNOM = Opening mouth, HNDR = Dry mouth, HNSS = Sticky saliva, HNCO = Coughing, HNFI = Felt ill, HNPK = Pain killers, HNNU = Nutritional supplements, HNFE = Feeding tube, HNWL = Weight loss, HNWG = Weight gain
Mean dose of severe deterioration group versus mild deterioration group