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Late Radiation-Associated Dysphagia (RAD) in Head and Neck Cancer Survivors
Head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors are living longer due to epidemiologic changes in the disease and advances in treatment. As a consequence, speech pathologists encounter growing numbers of long...