Oral complications at 6 months after radiation therapy for head and neck cancer
Oral Diseases2017Vol. 23(8), pp. 1134–1143
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RV Lalla, Nathaniel S. Treister, Thomas P. Sollecito, Brian L. Schmidt, Lauren L. Patton, Kusha Mohammadi, JS Hodges, MT Brennan, for the OraRad Study Group
Abstract
Despite advances in RT techniques, patients with HNC experience oral complications 6 months after RT, with resulting negative impacts on oral function and quality of life.
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