Long-term outcome of radiotherapy-induced taste dysfunction in head and neck cancer patients: A pilot study
<p>Aims: Taste dysfunction is a frequent complaint in head and neck cancer patients treated with Radiation Therapy (RT), which impairs nutritional support and affects quality of life. A prospective unicenter pilot study was conducted to assess taste dysfunction of the four basic tastes (sweet,...
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Main Authors: | Marc Guedea (Author), Andrea Parra (Author), Helena Viñals (Author), Sonia Almendros (Author), Inés Guix (Author), Isabel Linares (Author), Montse Ventura (Author), Lluis Giner (Author), Ferran Guedea (Author), Alicia Lozano (Author) |
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Journal of Dental Problems and Solutions - Peertechz Publications,
2020-05-07.
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