Eat All Through Radiation Therapy (EAT‐RT): Structured therapy model to facilitate continued oral intake through head and neck radiotherapy—User acceptance and content validation

To develop and examine user acceptance and content validity of a structured program to facilitate safe but challenging oral intake during radiotherapy (RT) delivered by a speech language pathologist (SLP)—the Eat‐All Through Radiation Therapy (EAT‐RT) program.

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