Quality of life in patients with larynx cancer in Latin America: Comparison between laryngectomy and organ preservation protocols

ABSTRACT: The effect on quality of life (QOL) of laryngectomy and organ preservation protocols is important in decision making. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate QOL outcomes of patients with advanced laryngeal tumors who were treated with laryngectomy or organ preservation proto...

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Autores:
Sanabria Quiroga, Álvaro Enrique
Sánchez, Daniel
Chala Galindo, Andrés Ignacio
Álvarez, Andrés
Tipo de recurso:
Article of investigation
Fecha de publicación:
2018
Institución:
Universidad de Antioquia
Repositorio:
Repositorio UdeA
Idioma:
eng
OAI Identifier:
oai:bibliotecadigital.udea.edu.co:10495/39047
Acceso en línea:
https://hdl.handle.net/10495/39047
Palabra clave:
Neoplasias Laríngeas
Laringectomía
Laryngectomy
Tratamientos Conservadores del Órgano
Organ Sparing Treatments
Laryngeal Neoplasms
Calidad de Vida
Quality of Life
América Latina
Latin America
Laryngeal Neoplasms
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D007822
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D007825
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D059351
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D011788
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D007843
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openAccess
License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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Summary:ABSTRACT: The effect on quality of life (QOL) of laryngectomy and organ preservation protocols is important in decision making. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate QOL outcomes of patients with advanced laryngeal tumors who were treated with laryngectomy or organ preservation protocols in Latin America. A total of 35 patients from three oncology units were enrolled. Patients with stage III/IV laryngeal cancer who were treated using organ preservation protocols or laryngectomy were assessed with the University of Washington QOL Questionnaire. The most important domains that affected QOL for both groups were speech and activity. In the laryngectomy group, the next most important domains were appearance, taste, pain, and recreation, whereas in the organ preservation group, they were saliva, recreation, mood, and swallowing. There were no statistically or clinically significant differences in the global score or the 7 days of QOL assessments before patients were interviewed. Global QOL assessments were similar when comparing laryngectomy and organ preservation protocols.