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Anna Benefield's research focuses on the utility of video fluoroscopic swallow studies in advancing oral diet following transoral robotic surgery (TORS) for oropharyngeal malignancies. Her work investigates the effectiveness of this imaging technique in the post-operative management of patients undergoing treatment for head and neck cancers. Benefield's scholarship includes one publication detailing these findings. She collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Matthew Solverson, Deanne King, Jumin Sunde, and Emre Vural, with whom she has co-authored publications.
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- Publications: 1
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Utility of video fluoroscopic swallow study in advancing oral diet post TORS for oropharyngeal malignancies (2024)
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- Utility of video fluoroscopic swallow study in advancing oral diet post TORS for oropharyngeal malignancies
- Utility of video fluoroscopic swallow study in advancing oral diet post TORS for oropharyngeal malignancies
- Utility of video fluoroscopic swallow study in advancing oral diet post TORS for oropharyngeal malignancies
- Utility of video fluoroscopic swallow study in advancing oral diet post TORS for oropharyngeal malignancies
- Utility of video fluoroscopic swallow study in advancing oral diet post TORS for oropharyngeal malignancies
- Utility of video fluoroscopic swallow study in advancing oral diet post TORS for oropharyngeal malignancies
- Utility of video fluoroscopic swallow study in advancing oral diet post TORS for oropharyngeal malignancies
- Utility of video fluoroscopic swallow study in advancing oral diet post TORS for oropharyngeal malignancies
- Utility of video fluoroscopic swallow study in advancing oral diet post TORS for oropharyngeal malignancies
- Utility of video fluoroscopic swallow study in advancing oral diet post TORS for oropharyngeal malignancies
- Utility of video fluoroscopic swallow study in advancing oral diet post TORS for oropharyngeal malignancies
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