Voice outcomes after radiotherapy treatment for early glottic cancer: Long-term follow-up
Journal of Voice Oct 11, 2017
Watson M, et al. - This research was executed with the intention of scrutinizing the long-term voice consequences and voice-related quality of life (QOL) for early glottic cancer treated with radiotherapy. The findings exhibited the maintenance of long-term improvement in voice outcomes found at 1-year postradiotherapy, with the occurrence of only minor variations. A high level of VR-QOL was maintained for several years after curative radiotherapy, as indicated by the QOL scores.
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