Comparison of Quality of Life in Oral Cancer Patients following Surgery vs Radiotherapy
Journal: International Archives of Integrated Medicine (IAIM) (Vol.4, No. 12)Publication Date: 2017-12-16
Authors : G. V. Manoharan T. Sivakumar;
Page : 195-198
Keywords : Oral cavity cancer; CA oral cavity; Quality of life; Surgery; Radiotherapy.;
Abstract
Background: Oral cancer being one of the most common malignancies in the low-income group in India. It usually presents in an advanced stage limiting treatment options. The mainstays of treatment being surgery and radiotherapy both being lifestyle changing procedures. Aims and objectives: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the quality of life for oral cancer survivors after surgery in comparison with radiotherapy using ICF questionnaire Materials and methods: Oral cancer patients who underwent surgery (25 patients) and Radiotherapy (25 patients) in Stanley medical college for stage 1 and stage 2 lesions of oral carcinoma for past 3 Years (2013-2015) were enrolled. Results: The study showed that surgery as primary therapy provided a better quality of life than radiotherapy alone in the treatment of oral cancer patients. Conclusion: After comparing the results primary surgery for oral malignancy seems to be the treatment of choice as long as the tumor is amenable to surgical resection. Radiotherapy though resulting in a lower quality of life is very efficacious for unresectable tumors.
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