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SDQ Shoulder Disability Questionnaire\u000DSF-12 Short Form-12 Health Survey\u000DSHI Speech Handicap Index\u000DSMART Specific, Measurable, Acceptable, Realistic and Time-based SNAQ Short Nutritional Assessment Questionnaire\u000DSNB Sentinel node biopsy\u000DSND Selective neck dissection\u000DSOAL Swallowing Outcome after Laryngectomy SPADI Shoulder Pain And Disability Index\u000DSRT Steep ramp test\u000DSTAI State Trait Anxiety Inventory\u000DSWALQol Swallowing Quality of Life Questionnaire\u000DT\u000DTMJ Temporomandibular joint\u000DU\u000DUCO Utrecht Communication research\u000DUW-QOL University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire\u000DV\u000DV02max Maximal oxygen uptake VAS Visual Analogue Scale\u000DVHI Voice Handicap Index VRQoL Voice Related Quality of Life\u000DW\u000DWHO World Health Organisation\u000DDefinitions:\u000DActivities are components of a person\u2019s (daily) actions\u000DAnatomical features concern the position, presence, shape and continuity of parts of the human body.\u000DDisorders are abnormalities in, or loss of, functions or anatomical features. The human organism is divided into body parts, organ systems, organs and components of organs.\u000DFunctions are the physiological and mental features of the human organism.\u000DImpairments are the (functional) difficulties a person may experience in the performance of activities.\u000DMedical specialist oncological rehabilitation: Medical specialist oncological rehabilitation according to the Health Care Insurance Board (CVZ) is defined as care aimed at the functional, physical, psychological and social problems associated with cancer, including follow-up care and rehabilitation. It concerns advice and, where needed, guidance in dealing with the disease (coping), recovery, prevention of deterioration and improving physical condition. According to CVZ, medical specialist\u000D147\u000D