Klin Onkol 2018; 31(2): 125-129. DOI: 10.14735/amko2018125.
Background: The prevalence of head and neck tumors has continually increased over the past decades, which is a serious medical and social problem. This study retrospectively assessed the quality of life of patients with early-stage oral cavity tumors after high-dose rate (HDR) brachytherapy. Material and Methods: Quality of life was evaluated in 14 patients with early-onset oral cavity tumors who underwent HDR brachytherapy at the Department of Oncology and Radiotherapy, University Hospital Hradec Kralove. The standardized EORTC QLQ-C30 and EORTC QLQ-H&N 35 questionnaires were used. Patients completed these questionnaires at 12 months after treatment. Results: The general health status was scored 70 points using the EORTC QLQ-C30 questionnaire. Fatigue, insomnia, loss of appetite, dyspnea, and financial problems were the most severe problems reported. The main problems identified by the EORTC QLQ-H&N 35 questionnaire were weight gain, coughing, pain, sticky saliva, and difficulties eating in public. On the contrary, patients did not significantly suffer weight loss, speech impairments, difficulties in mouth opening or swallowing, or sensory problems. Conclusion: HDR brachytherapy is an effective treatment for early oral cancer that leaves patients with an acceptable quality of life. A prospective, multicentric study focused on the quality of life of patients with head and neck tumors is required.