2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2020.09.044
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Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes in Head and Neck Cancer: Results From a Prospective, Real-World Data Study With Brazilian Patients Treated With Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy, Conformal and Conventional Radiation Techniques

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“…This study adds to the existing literature on toxicity burden and quality of life after primary radiation therapy. 3,7,[27][28][29][36][37][38][39] Some of the studies mainly aimed to characterize either acute 27 or long-term toxicity burden. 29,37 Other studies aimed to compare the toxicity burden of 3D-CRT with IMRT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This study adds to the existing literature on toxicity burden and quality of life after primary radiation therapy. 3,7,[27][28][29][36][37][38][39] Some of the studies mainly aimed to characterize either acute 27 or long-term toxicity burden. 29,37 Other studies aimed to compare the toxicity burden of 3D-CRT with IMRT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…29,37 Other studies aimed to compare the toxicity burden of 3D-CRT with IMRT. 3,7,36,38,39 In addition to these studies, we mapped the complete longitudinal course of multiple prospectively scored symptoms and quality-of-life items of a large cohort, making this one of the most comprehensive reports to date, to our knowledge. Overall, this study's results are consistent with those reported in the existing literature.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In LA, there are vast infrastructural and human resource deficits to meet the RT demands, which underpins the need for access solutions and efficient resource use [ 29 ]. Advances such as intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) and image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT) have improved outcomes and quality of life [ 30 ]. However, they come with higher costs and demand more quality assurance, qualified personnel, time per patient, and infrastructure investments.…”
Section: Rt Resource Access and Availability In Lamentioning
confidence: 99%