Page 218 - Functional impairment and cues for rehabilitation of head and neck cancer patients -
P. 218

216
Chapter 9
REFERENCES
1. Karsten RT, van den Brekel MWM, Smeele LE, et al. Patient-reported swallowing function after treatment for early-stage oropharyngeal carcinoma: Population-based study. Head Neck. 2020;42(8):1981-93.
2. Nichols AC, Theurer J, Prisman E, et al. Radiotherapy versus transoral robotic surgery and neck dissection for oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (ORATOR): an open-label, phase 2, randomised trial. Lancet Oncol. 2019.
3. Kraaijenga SA, van der Molen L, van den Brekel MW, Hilgers FJ. Current assessment and treatment strategies of dysphagia in head and neck cancer patients: a systematic review of the 2012/13 literature. Current opinion in supportive and palliative care. 2014;8(2):152-63.
4. Karsten RT, van der Molen L, Hamming-Vrieze O, et al. Long-term swallowing, trismus, and speech outcomes after combined chemoradiotherapy and preventive rehabilitation for head and neck cancer; 10-year plus update. Head Neck. 2020.
5. Schwartz CE. Applications of response shift theory and methods to participation measurement: a brief history of a young field. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 2010;91(9 Suppl):S38-43.
6. Awan MJ, Mohamed AS, Lewin JS, et al. Late radiation-associated dysphagia (late-RAD) with lower cranial neuropathy after oropharyngeal radiotherapy: a preliminary dosimetric comparison. Oral oncology. 2014;50(8):746-52.
7. Taylor A, Powell ME. Intensity-modulated radiotherapy--what is it? Cancer Imaging. 2004;4(2):68-73.
8. Hutcheson KA, Bhayani MK, Beadle BM, et al. Eat and exercise during radiotherapy or chemoradiotherapy for pharyngeal cancers: use it or lose it.
JAMA otolaryngology-- head & neck surgery. 2013;139(11):1127-34.
9. Kraaijenga SA, van der Molen L, Stuiver MM, et al. Effects of Strengthening Exercises on Swallowing Musculature and Function in Senior Healthy
Subjects: a Prospective Effectiveness and Feasibility Study. Dysphagia. 2015;30(4):392-403.
10. Kraaijenga SAC, Molen LV, Stuiver MM, et al. Efficacy of a novel swallowing exercise program for chronic dysphagia in long-term head and neck
cancer survivors. Head Neck. 2017;39(10):1943-61.
11. Karsten RT, Ter Beek LC, Jasperse B, et al. MRI Assessment of Swallow Muscle Activation with the Swallow Exercise Aid and with Conventional
Exercises in Healthy Volunteers: An Explorative Biomechanical Study. Dysphagia. 2020.
12. Karsten RT, Stuiver MM, van der Molen L, et al. From reactive to proactive tube feeding during chemoradiotherapy for head and neck cancer: A
clinical prediction model-based approach. Oral oncology. 2019;88:172-9.
13. Karsten RT, Al-Mamgani A, Bril SI, et al. Sarcopenia, a strong determinant for prolonged feeding tube dependency after chemoradiotherapy for
head and neck cancer. Head Neck. 2019;41(11):4000-8.
14. Wendrich AW, Swartz JE, Bril SI, et al. Low skeletal muscle mass is a predictive factor for chemotherapy dose-limiting toxicity in patients with
locally advanced head and neck cancer. Oral oncology. 2017;71:26-33.
15. Ward EC, Bishop B, Frisby J, Stevens M. Swallowing outcomes following laryngectomy and pharyngolaryngectomy. Archives of otolaryngology--
head & neck surgery. 2002;128(2):181-6.
16. Maclean J, Cotton S, Perry A. Post-laryngectomy: it’s hard to swallow: an Australian study of prevalence and self-reports of swallowing function
after a total laryngectomy. Dysphagia. 2009;24(2):172-9.
17. Coffey M, Tolley N. Swallowing after laryngectomy. Curr Opin Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2015;23(3):202-8.






































































   216   217   218   219   220