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Analysis of speech and swallowing and quality of life in patients undergoing subtotal glossectomy with free flap reconstruction followed by radiotherapy.

Angelos MantelakisKonstantinos VachtsevanosHarry V M SpiersChristina GavriilidouStamatis Sapountzis
Published in: Case reports in plastic surgery & hand surgery (2021)
Six patients (4 with post-operative radiotherapy, 2 without) were formally assessed by a speech and language therapist 12 months post-operatively. Patient-reported quality of life (QOL) was simultaneously measured. Patients treated with post-operative radiotherapy had lower overall speech comprehensibility scores, poorer swallowing function in puree and solid foods and lower overall QOL.
Keyphrases
  • early stage
  • patient reported
  • locally advanced
  • patients undergoing
  • radiation therapy
  • radiation induced
  • hearing loss
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • rectal cancer