Standard or individualized quality of life for larynx cancer patients?

Locally advanced larynx cancer benefits from curative surgery therapy. Clinical trials have been proposed for assessing the quality of life for patients with larynx malignant neoplasia who underwent radical surgery. The removal of the “voice box” is known to have great impact on the social reintegra...

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Main Authors: Roxana Ionescu, Serban V. Bertesteanu, Radu C. Popescu, Cristian Balalau, Razvan V. Scaunasu, Bogdan Popescu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Digital ProScholar Media 2018-11-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Investigative Surgery
Subjects:
QoL
Online Access:https://www.proscholar.org/jcis/archive/2018/3.2/62.65.pdf
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spelling doaj-f7b6670f33ae4f06a479d252f6a4d9292020-11-25T01:47:07ZengDigital ProScholar MediaJournal of Clinical and Investigative Surgery2559-55552018-11-0132626510.25083/2559.5555/3.2/62.65Standard or individualized quality of life for larynx cancer patients?Roxana Ionescu0Serban V. Bertesteanu1Radu C. Popescu2Cristian Balalau3Razvan V. Scaunasu4Bogdan Popescu5Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, RomaniaCarol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, RomaniaCarol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, RomaniaCarol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, RomaniaCarol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, RomaniaCarol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, RomaniaLocally advanced larynx cancer benefits from curative surgery therapy. Clinical trials have been proposed for assessing the quality of life for patients with larynx malignant neoplasia who underwent radical surgery. The removal of the “voice box” is known to have great impact on the social reintegration of these patients as well as psychological distress. The presence of tracheostomy and voice impairment are two of the major issues that need to be thought of by patients that will have a total laryngectomy. The quality of life is a multi-dimensional subjective and personal concept which includes normal physical activity, looks, psychological status, somatic symptoms and, non the less, sexual activity. Cancer free survival intervals for patients with larynx cancer must be evaluated physical and psychological modifications with particular considerations to stress, anxiety and depression related symptoms and to functional rehabilitation adaptation regarding swallowing and speech. Oncology surgeons must consider that QoL is impaired in all patients with larynx cancer that benefit from total laryngectomy. However, there is evidence presented below that the difference in QoL parameters is small when comparing radical surgery, total laryngectomy, and larynx conservation by radio and chemotherapy. https://www.proscholar.org/jcis/archive/2018/3.2/62.65.pdf  larynx cancertotal laryngectomyQoLspecific questionnaires
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author Roxana Ionescu
Serban V. Bertesteanu
Radu C. Popescu
Cristian Balalau
Razvan V. Scaunasu
Bogdan Popescu
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Serban V. Bertesteanu
Radu C. Popescu
Cristian Balalau
Razvan V. Scaunasu
Bogdan Popescu
Standard or individualized quality of life for larynx cancer patients?
Journal of Clinical and Investigative Surgery
 larynx cancer
total laryngectomy
QoL
specific questionnaires
author_facet Roxana Ionescu
Serban V. Bertesteanu
Radu C. Popescu
Cristian Balalau
Razvan V. Scaunasu
Bogdan Popescu
author_sort Roxana Ionescu
title Standard or individualized quality of life for larynx cancer patients?
title_short Standard or individualized quality of life for larynx cancer patients?
title_full Standard or individualized quality of life for larynx cancer patients?
title_fullStr Standard or individualized quality of life for larynx cancer patients?
title_full_unstemmed Standard or individualized quality of life for larynx cancer patients?
title_sort standard or individualized quality of life for larynx cancer patients?
publisher Digital ProScholar Media
series Journal of Clinical and Investigative Surgery
issn 2559-5555
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Locally advanced larynx cancer benefits from curative surgery therapy. Clinical trials have been proposed for assessing the quality of life for patients with larynx malignant neoplasia who underwent radical surgery. The removal of the “voice box” is known to have great impact on the social reintegration of these patients as well as psychological distress. The presence of tracheostomy and voice impairment are two of the major issues that need to be thought of by patients that will have a total laryngectomy. The quality of life is a multi-dimensional subjective and personal concept which includes normal physical activity, looks, psychological status, somatic symptoms and, non the less, sexual activity. Cancer free survival intervals for patients with larynx cancer must be evaluated physical and psychological modifications with particular considerations to stress, anxiety and depression related symptoms and to functional rehabilitation adaptation regarding swallowing and speech. Oncology surgeons must consider that QoL is impaired in all patients with larynx cancer that benefit from total laryngectomy. However, there is evidence presented below that the difference in QoL parameters is small when comparing radical surgery, total laryngectomy, and larynx conservation by radio and chemotherapy.
topic  larynx cancer
total laryngectomy
QoL
specific questionnaires
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