Juliana Maria de PaulaNamiê Okino Sawada
Objective: to evaluate the health-related quality of life of patients with head and neck cancer during radiotherapy treatment.It was carried out with 41 patients between 2009-2010 in central radiotherapy. Methods: this is a longitudinal study. It wasused the Functional Assessment Cancer Therapy Head and Neck. The predominance of cases were male, with a mean age of62 years. Results: in the 5 domains assessed, the one that was more affected was the “physical well-being”, which is directlyrelated to the side effects of treatment. Conclusion: the symptoms caused by the treatment are negatively associated withthe Quality of Life Related to Health Care, so it is important that the health care team assess and identify the needs of thepatient, allowing him to have a monitor that meets your needs and minimize symptoms.
Adriana Cristina NicolussiNamiê Okino SawadaFernanda Mara Coelho CardozoViviane AndradeJuliana Maria de Paula
Kofi Adesi KyeiFrederick YakanuAndrew DonkorDoris Kitson-MillsSamuel Yaw OpokuJoel YarneySamuel Nii Adu TagoeMichael Kwabeng AddoKwabena AnarfiEric AbakuriKofi Agyri
Giedrė BulotienėValerijus OstapenkoL. Zalnierunaite
Michael KollerW. LorenzKatja WagnerAstrid KeilDiana TrottRita Engenhart‐CabillicC. Nies
Tahereh NosratzehiAbolfazl PayandehFrancisco Abad