“…Chen et al [11] demonstrated that a radiation dose over 48 Gy to the cochlea would significantly increase the risk of sensorineural hearing loss; though in his study, patients also received ototoxic chemotherapy. In another cohort of patients with head and neck cancer treated with IMRT, Zuur et al [12] demonstrated that the dose to the cochlea, pretreatment hearing loss, green-eyed patients and older age were all risk factors for posttreatment hearing loss, though the authors did not present a maximum safe dose for the cochlea for hearing preservation. In our current cohort, the patients in the IMRT group received a dose of 50 Gy to the cochlea while the 2 DRT group received a dose of up to 68 Gy.…”