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. 2006 Oct;28(10):932-44.
doi: 10.1002/hed.20438.

Swallowing outcomes after radiotherapy for head and neck cancer: a systematic review

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Swallowing outcomes after radiotherapy for head and neck cancer: a systematic review

Jacqui J Frowen et al. Head Neck. 2006 Oct.

Abstract

Background: A systematic review of the current data on swallowing function after radiotherapy or chemoradiotherapy is presented.

Methods: Electronic databases were searched for 1966-2005. Papers were categorized according to level of evidence, methodological quality, and the specific domain of swallowing being measured.

Results: Of 109 papers retrieved, 33 were identified and reviewed. Evidence was primarily classified as either level III.2 (cohort studies) or level IV (case series). Methodological quality was found to be compromised in most studies. Although many researchers had investigated swallowing impairment, a wide variety of measurement tools were employed.

Conclusions: There are limited data on swallowing outcomes after radiotherapy or chemoradiotherapy for head and neck cancer. Further work is needed to ascertain which aspects of swallowing should be measured, and then to use such measures in well-designed clinical trials and prospective cohort studies of this under-researched population.

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