The Change in Social Eating over Time in People with Head and Neck Cancer Treated with Primary (Chemo)Radiotherapy: The Role of Swallowing, Oral Function, and Nutritional Status
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A. Delle Fave | B. Lissenberg-Witte | I. V. Verdonck‐de Leeuw | F. Lamers | N. Pizzorni | A. Schindler | F. Jansen | R. J. Baatenburg de Jong | C. Leemans | R. Takes | C. Terhaard | A. Ninfa
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