The role of allied healthcare professionals in head and neck cancer surveillance: A systematic review

Author:

Rocke John1ORCID,Mclaren Oliver1ORCID,Hardman John1ORCID,Garas George1ORCID,Smith Matthew E1ORCID,Ishii Hiro1ORCID,Constable James1,Tikka Theofano1ORCID,Wie Liu Zi1,Williams Richard2,

Affiliation:

1. INTEGRATE (UK ENT Trainee Research Network) Manchester UK

2. Derriford Hospital Plymouth UK

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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1. Algorithms of follow-up in patients with head and neck cancer in relation to primary location and advancement. Consensus of Polish ENT Society Board and Head Neck Experts;Frontiers in Oncology;2023-12-12

2. Surveillance of head neck cancer: Case for personalized and standardized surveillance;Oral Oncology;2023-04

3. Objectives: There are many challenges and discussions about how and when Dental Implants and the survival rate of the implant are also very important. Therefore, the present study aimed to evaluate and determine the survival rate of implants in patients with Oral Cavity Cancers who received radiotherapy versus those who did not. Methods: In this systematic review and meta-analysis study, all English-language full-text articles were published in international databases that listed the words Dental Implants, Oral Cavity Cancers in PubMed, Scopus, Science Direct databases, and Embase were reviewed between January 2012 and May 2022. Data analysis was performed using STATA.V16 software. Results: The implant survival rate was 87.45% for non-irradiated jaws. The odds ratio for the survival rate of dental implants between irradiated and non-irradiated groups was 1.64 (OR, 1.64 95% CI 1.14, 2.15; p<0.01). Conclusions: The present meta-analysis showed that in patients with Oral Cavity Cancers who were irradiated, the implant survival rate was 81.35%. In patients who were not irradiated, the survival rate of implants was high; it should be noted that this difference is not very significant;MED BALEAR;2023

4. A time-dependent subdistribution hazard model for major dental treatment events in cancer patients: a nationwide cohort study;BMC Oral Health;2023-02-02

5. Quality of Life in Head & Neck Surgical Oncology and Thyroid Surgery;Patient Reported Outcomes and Quality of Life in Surgery;2023

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