The CCRT (Concomitant Chemo Radiation Treatment) speech corpus was collected by Lisette van der Molen at the NKI-AVL in Amsterdam as
part of her PhD study.
The intelligibility judgements were collected by Renee Clapham of the ACLC at the University of Amsterdam as part of her
PhD study.Home page of the Oncology Related Communication Disorders research group
References
- L van der Molen, MA van Rossum, AH Ackerstaff, LE Smeele, CRN Rasch, FJM Hilgers.
"Pretreatment organ function in patients with advanced head and neck cancer: clinical outcome measures and patients' views". BMC Ear Nose Throat Disord. 2009, 9:10
- L van der Molen, MA van Rossum, I Jacobi, RJJH van Son, LE Smeele, CRN Rasch, FJM Hilgers.
"Pre- and posttreatment voice and speech outcomes in patients with advanced head and neck cancer treated with chemoradiotherapy:
expert listeners' and patient's perception". J Voice, in press
- L van der Molen. Preventive rehabilitation in patients treated with chemoradiation for advanced head and neck cancer.
PhD thesis, University of Amsterdam, November 4, 2011.
Copies of the PhD thesis of Lisette van der Molen, which includes the
in press paper, can be requested from the
department. Please mail "R.J.J.H.vanSon" -
at- "
uva.nl" and put
"PhD thesis L van der Molen" somewhere in the subject line. Do not forget to include an address for surface mail.
About the Department of Head & Neck Oncology & Surgery, NKI-AVL, Amsterdam;
The NKI CCRT corpus was collected at the
Department of Head & Neck Oncology & Surgery of the
Netherlands Cancer Institute-Antoni van Leeuwenhoek hospital (NKI-AVL) in Amsterdam.
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