Head & neck
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Comparative Study
Baseline and post-treatment assessment of the general health status of head and neck cancer patients compared with United States population norms.
It is a common perception that the overall health of patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) is likely to be poor compared with the general population. This project was undertaken to investigate the pre- and post-treatment, global health status of HNC patients in comparison with age-matched, U.S. population norms using a self-administered general health status survey. ⋯ This work provides objective support for the perception that many HNC patients are initially seen for treatment with baseline health status functioning significantly below their age-matched contemporaries in the general population. An educated evaluation of global health outcomes following treatment in the HNC patient population must begin with an accurate pretreatment assessment of these parameters. Self-reported health-status assessment (HSA) is a useful means of evaluating global health status in this patient population.