Background: People living with head and neck cancer frequently encounter challenges in their treatment with multimodality therapy and risk of side effects. Ensuring access to and use of interdisciplinary supportive and palliative care is often challenging given the complex needs and unfamiliar treatment experiences.
Objectives: Describe the as an approach to enhance access to and utilization of interdisciplinary supportive and palliative care for people living with head and neck cancer.
Background: Huntington's disease (HD) causes dysphagia and dementia, both of which are risk factors for malnutrition. Gastrostomy is used to sustain enteral intake in neurodegenerative diseases and specifically improves outcomes in ALS, but its indications and outcomes in HD are understudied.
Objective: To explore the indications and outcomes for gastrostomy for HD.
Background: Clinical care for Huntington's disease (HD) is often provided in experienced centers that provide multidisciplinary care. However, the value of these centers and their uptake by HD families remain unknown.
Objective: To describe the services provided by a new HD center, including estimates of capture of the population served.