Background: Quality of life is an important factor for patients with cancer
in the head and neck region. This factor has not often been investigated i
n such patients. Methods: A series of 201 patients with head and neck cance
r answered a questionnaire concerning quality of life in general. in additi
on various parameters of quality of life were rated by an observer such as
the Karnofsky scale, the WHO-status and the Spitzer quality of life index.
Results: The patients were subdivided into 3 groups, 101 patients with lary
ngeal cancer, 70 with pharyngeal cancer and 30 others ENT-cancer patients.
Patients with cancer of the pharynx had more physical problems. In addition
the patients were in different stages of their tumor disease. The patients
with cancer in UICC I/II had a better health and quality of life than UICC
III/IV. 75% of the whole population spoke about their quality of life as g
ood and better. A similar tendency of quality of life was found in the grou
ps of laryngeal cancer. The indices for health and quality of life in the p
atients were strongly correlated to the Karnofsky scale, the WHO-status and
the Spitzer quality of life index. Conclusions: The study suggests that it
is necessary to measure quality of life variables in head and neck cancer
patients. All of the different methods are important for the measurement of
quality of life.