
How to Improve Survivorship Care Strategies in Head and Neck Cancer – EORTC
European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent paper by Katherine J. Taylor et al., published in International Journal of Cancer:
“A new study published in the International Journal of Cancer (IJC), led by Katherine J. Taylor for the EORTC Quality of Life and Head and Neck Cancer Groups, reveals that 68% of long-term survivors of head and neck cancer experience moderate to severe treatment-related toxicities.
This multi-national analysis provides important insights into the lasting impact of Head and Neck cancer therapies, which could help improve patient information and survivorship care strategies.
Read the full publication.”
Title: Toxicities in long-term survivors of head and neck cancer – A multi-national cross-sectional analysis
Journal: International Journal of Cancer
Authors: Katherine J. Taylor, Cecilie D. Amdal, Kristin Bjordal, Guro L. Astrup, Bente B. Herlofson, Fréderic Duprez, Ricardo R. Gama, Alexandre Jacinto, Eva Hammerlid, Melissa Scricciolo, Femke Jansen, Irma M. Verdonck-de Leeuw, Giuseppe Fanetti, Orlando Guntinas-Lichius, Johanna Inhestern, Tatiana Dragan, Alexander Fabian, Andreas Boehm, Ulrike Wöhner, Naomi Kiyota, Maximilian Krüger, Pierluigi Bonomo, Monica Pinto, Sandra Nuyts, Joaquim Castro Silva, Carmen Stromberger, Pol Specenier, Francesco Tramacere, Ayman Bushnak, Pietro Perotti, Michaela Plath, Alberto Paderno, Noa Stempler, Maria Kouri, Vincent Grégoire, Silke Tribius, Susanne Singer
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