Hearing screening and amplifier uptake results in a multidisciplinary head and neck cancer survivorship clinic

ConclusionsThe data from 1176 survivors of HNC seen by audiology over the past few years as part of the UPMC HNC Survivorship Clinic support the need for hearing management in this population to improve communication during and after the Survivorship Clinic visit.Implications for Cancer SurvivorsSurvivors of HNC have a high prevalence of greater than mild hearing loss and tinnitus (both issues known to negatively impact health-related communication and quality of life). This manuscript describes a hearing screening program within a Survivorship Clinic that identifies individuals in need of non-custom amplification during their appointment to support effective communication. Survivors should be referred to audiologists for evaluation and management of treatment-related issues of hearing.
Source: Journal of Cancer Survivorship - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research