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Lymphedema causes swelling and the development of hard tissue in the head and neck region following cancer treatment. It impacts approximately 75 percent of the more than half a million head and neck cancer survivors in the United States. Head and neck lymphedema may involve external (e.g., cheek, chin) and internal (e.g., pharyngeal, oral cavity) structures. Although head and neck lymphedema affects highly visible anatomic sites (e.g., face, neck), and profoundly influences critical physical functions (e.g., speech, breathing, swallowing, cervical range of motion), limited research is available in this area.
To better understand this late effect and improve patient outcomes, Dr. Deng has spearheaded pioneering research projects in defining, measuring, and managing head and neck cancer-related lymphedema.
Her research projects have been funded by the NIH/NIDCR, NCI, American Cancer Society, Oncology Nursing Society Foundation, and other sources to investigate the assessment and management of head and neck lymphedema using innovative approaches. Dr. Deng has been invited to present her leading-edge research findings at many national and international professional conferences. Her publications have greatly contributed to the body of knowledge of lymphedema in the head and neck cancer population. Dr. Deng’s work has been recognized by researchers and clinicians in the United States and other countries. She is one of the leading scholarly experts nationally and internationally in the area of head and neck lymphedema research.
To better understand this late effect and improve patient outcomes, Dr. Deng has spearheaded pioneering research projects in defining, measuring, and managing head and neck cancer-related lymphedema.
Her research projects have been funded by the NIH/NIDCR, NCI, American Cancer Society, Oncology Nursing Society Foundation, and other sources to investigate the assessment and management of head and neck lymphedema using innovative approaches. Dr. Deng has been invited to present her leading-edge research findings at many national and international professional conferences. Her publications have greatly contributed to the body of knowledge of lymphedema in the head and neck cancer population. Dr. Deng’s work has been recognized by researchers and clinicians in the United States and other countries. She is one of the leading scholarly experts nationally and internationally in the area of head and neck lymphedema research.
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European Journal of Oncology Nursing (2023): 102384-102384
International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physicsno. 4 (2023): 1029-1040
Journal of palliative medicineno. 9 (2023): 1225-1233
Jie Deng,John N. Lukens,Joy C. Cohn,Erin McMenamin,Barbara Murphy,Bryan A. Spinelli, Niya Murphy, Alicia K. Steinmetz, Megan A. Landriau,Alexander Lin
TRIALSno. 1 (2022): 927-927
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