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European white paper: oropharyngeal dysphagia in head and neck cancer

Authors :
Baijens, Laura W. J.
Walshe, Margaret
Aaltonen, Leena-Maija
Arens, Christoph
Cordier, Reinie
Cras, Patrick
Crevier-Buchman, Lise
Curtis, Chris
Golusinski, Wojciech
Govender, Roganie
Eriksen, Jesper Grau
Hansen, Kevin
Heathcote, Kate
Hess, Markus M.
Hosal, Sefik
Klussmann, Jens Peter
Leemans, C. Rene
MacCarthy, Denise
Manduchi, Beatrice
Marie, Jean-Paul
Nouraei, Reza
Parkes, Claire
Pflug, Christina
Pilz, Walmari
Regan, Julie
Rommel, Nathalie
Schindler, Antonio
Schols, Annemie M. W. J.
Speyer, Renee
Succo, Giovanni
Wessel, Irene
Willemsen, Anna C. H.
Yilmaz, Taner
Clave, Pere
Baijens, Laura W. J.
Walshe, Margaret
Aaltonen, Leena-Maija
Arens, Christoph
Cordier, Reinie
Cras, Patrick
Crevier-Buchman, Lise
Curtis, Chris
Golusinski, Wojciech
Govender, Roganie
Eriksen, Jesper Grau
Hansen, Kevin
Heathcote, Kate
Hess, Markus M.
Hosal, Sefik
Klussmann, Jens Peter
Leemans, C. Rene
MacCarthy, Denise
Manduchi, Beatrice
Marie, Jean-Paul
Nouraei, Reza
Parkes, Claire
Pflug, Christina
Pilz, Walmari
Regan, Julie
Rommel, Nathalie
Schindler, Antonio
Schols, Annemie M. W. J.
Speyer, Renee
Succo, Giovanni
Wessel, Irene
Willemsen, Anna C. H.
Yilmaz, Taner
Clave, Pere

Abstract

Purpose To develop a European White Paper document on oropharyngeal dysphagia (OD) in head and neck cancer (HNC). There are wide variations in the management of OD associated with HNC across Europe. Methods Experts in the management of specific aspects of OD in HNC across Europe were delegated by their professional medical and multidisciplinary societies to contribute to this document. Evidence is based on systematic reviews, consensus-based position statements, and expert opinion. Results Twenty-four sections on HNC-specific OD topics. Conclusion This European White Paper summarizes current best practice on management of OD in HNC, providing recommendations to support patients and health professionals. The body of literature and its level of evidence on diagnostics and treatment for OD in HNC remain poor. This is in the context of an expected increase in the prevalence of OD due to HNC in the near future. Contributing factors to increased prevalence include aging of our European population (including HNC patients) and an increase in human papillomavirus (HPV) related cancer, despite the introduction of HPV vaccination in various countries. We recommend timely implementation of OD screening in HNC patients while emphasizing the need for robust scientific research on the treatment of OD in HNC. Meanwhile, its management remains a challenge for European professional associations and policymakers.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1238103879
Document Type :
Electronic Resource