The influence of limited English proficiency on outcome in patients treated with radiotherapy for head and neck cancer
Highlights • Head and neck cancer patients are at high risk of treatment failure. • Role of English proficiency on treatment outcome requires investigation. • Inferior locoregional control observed in limited English proficient patients. • Culturally sensitive interpreter/navigation services should...
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description | Highlights • Head and neck cancer patients are at high risk of treatment failure. • Role of English proficiency on treatment outcome requires investigation. • Inferior locoregional control observed in limited English proficient patients. • Culturally sensitive interpreter/navigation services should be considered. • Improved patient compliance is required in limited English proficient patients. |
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