Long‐Term Functional Outcomes in Pediatric Head and Neck Cancer Patients: A Systematic Review
Otolaryngology2024Vol. 171(5), pp. 1297–1307
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Abstract
Relatively few studies focus on functional outcomes following the treatment of pediatric H&N cancer. Swallowing difficulty is the most frequently reported deficit, but objective data is rarely reported. Standardization of functional outcome assessment could improve the quality of evidence for pediatric patients treated for H&N cancer.
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