Long-term symptom burden and orodental health of oropharyngeal cancer (OPC) survivors following treatment with chemoradiotherapy (CRT) or sequential therapy (ST).
2017
9530 Background: OPC treatment is associated with significant long-term toxicity. Very little is known about the long-term symptom burden and orodental health in OPC survivors >2 yrs from treatment. Methods: Survivors treated for OPC with CRT/ST (involving definitive RT) at Dana Farber Cancer Institute between 2002-2011 and >2 yrs from treatment completion, were identified by chart review and asked to complete the Vanderbilt Head and Neck Symptom Survey version 2 (VHNSS v2), National Health And Nutrition Examination Survey for Oral Health Questionnaire, health care availability survey. Results: 200 survivors were contacted, 127 responded (RR: 64%). Median age at diagnosis was 54 yrs; 85% males; 85% stage IVA/B, 13% stage III; 56% CRT, 43% ST. HPV status: 47% (+), 10% (-), 43% unknown. Median time from treatment completion: 50 mths (24-135 mths). Residual moderate to severe toxicities reported in VHNSS v2: 71% dry mouth; 59% difficulty chewing/swallowing food; 53% feeling of food becoming stuck in the thro...
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