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Filter by:Tongue cancer requires resection and reconstruction that can leave patients disabled with respect to speaking and eating. Impairment of tongue function can have significant impact on social interaction and employment. To try and improve speaking and eating in public, the team at the University Health Network is going to use a special device that is designed to help the patient rehabilitate after tongue cancer treatment. The research part of this study is to use a special mouthpiece or mold that is like a partial plate for upper dentures that will fit on the roof of the mouth. This mold is embedded with 62 sensors that will allow patients to visualize their tongue position during speech. With the help of a speech therapist, patients can learn different tongue positions important speaking and eating. This whole process is called biofeedback. The visualization of the tongue gives the patient the flexibility to practice at home to and learn different tongue positions important to eating and speaking. In addition, the device will provide the speech pathologist with an opportunity for easier and more precise assessment of the patient's progress which can reduce the need for visits to the hospital. The investigators expect the biofeedback training to improve the patient's speaking and eating. The study hypothesis is that the biofeedback device will improve speech intelligibility, eating in public, speaking in public, and oral intake scores.
This is an open-label, randomized, phase II trial to test the efficacy of Ibrutinib in combination with either Nivolumab or Cetuximab in the treatment of recurrent and/or metastatic head an neck squamous cell carcinoma
Non-small cell lung cancer has the highest morbidity and mortality in China,and platinum-based chemotherapy is the standard first-line treatment for the wild-type NSCLC,however the overall survival still less than one year.Anlotinib is a kinase inhibitor of receptor tyrosine with multi-targets, especially for VEGFR2、VEGFR3、PDGFRβ and c-Kit, which has strong effect of anti-angiogenesis.This study is aim to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the combination regimen of anlotinib plus platinum-based chemotherapy as first-line treatment for NSCLC.
This is a multi-center, prospective, single-arm phase I/Ib safety trial. Patients eligible for treatment must be diagnosed with non-metastatic, biopsy-proven stage II-IVB oral cavity, stage III-IVB larynx and hypopharynx, or stage III-IVB HPV/p16 negative intermediate-high risk oropharynx head and neck cancer, and must be eligible and amenable to surgical resection.
Phase II trial evaluating to assess the feasibility and efficacy as first-line therapy for patients with non-resectable locally advanced HPV negative HNSCC of Durvalumab a PDL1-Inhibitor plus Tremelimumab a CTLA-4- Inhibitor in combination with radiotherapy and Durvalumab in combination with radiotherapy as first-line therapy. 2-arm, randomized, multicenter, phase II. Step 1 is Registration. All patients need to sign the informed consent form for registration. Tumor tissue then be send to the central lab for defining the HPV status. If the patient is HPV negative the site will be notified if they can further proceed to patient randomization. Step 2 is Randomization of all eligible patients with a centrally diagnosed, HPV negative tumor in one of the two arms (Durvalumab plus Tremelimumab + radiotherapy; Durvalumab + radiotherapy) after signing the informed consent form for step 2.
This clinical trial has two stages: phase II and phase III. Eligible patients will be randomized 1:1 to the two arms: paclitaxel plus cisplatin and cisplatin plus 5-fluorouracil. The phase II stage will enroll 128 patients, 64 patients for each arm. The endpoint of the phase II stage is complete pathological response (pCR). If the endpoint, i.e., the significant improvement of pCR rate, is met, the clinical trial will proceed to the phase III stage, in which 120 more patients will be enrolled. The estimated enrollment time is four years with 3 more years of follow-up after completing enrollment. The primary endpoint of the clinical trial is overall survival, and the secondary endpoints include clinical response, disease free survival, operation rate, complete resection rate, tumor regression rate, hospital stay days after surgery, safety and toxicity, and quality of life.
This study is a phase II, multicenter, open-label study that has been designed to evaluate the efficacy and the safety of definitive Radiotherapy (RT) (70 Gy) delivered in combination with the anti-PD-L1 Durvalumab immunotherapy in patients with Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)-related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma. In this phase II trial, patients will be assigned in one of the two treatment arms: - Arm A (standard arm): Chemoradiotherapy arm - Arm B (Experimental arm): Immunotherapy + Radiotherapy arm Total duration of treatment will be 6 months (at maximum in the experimental arm). Patients will be followed for a maximum of 2 years following the date of randomization.
The overarching goal of the MINT trial is to reduce treatment-related toxicity while maintaining efficacy. Patients with HPV-related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) will undergo resection of the primary tumor site and involved/at risk regional neck nodes.
Diagnosis of melanoma involves physical examination of the lesion with many dermatologists adjunctively employing dermoscopes. The rate of misdiagnosis of melanoma remains significant, along with a high rate of referral to biopsy. Elucid Labs (Waterloo, Ontario) has developed a novel handheld, digital dermoscope with accompanying visualization and analysis software - the Artificial Intelligence Dermatology Assistant (AIDA™). Apart from collecting conventional demoscopic images, AIDA also collects images at various spectral bands. The aim of this study is to understand and quantify the value of this novel adjunctive information for dermatologists diagnosing atypical skin lesions.
AIO-KHT-0117 (OPTIM) is a phase II, open-label randomized, multicenter study of nivolumab and ipilimumab on the optimization of immunotherapy in squamous carcinoma of the head and neck after prior platinum-based therapy.