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NCT ID: NCT05536037 Terminated - Clinical trials for Oral Cavity Carcinoma

Metformin for the Prevention of Oral Cancer in Patients With Oral Premalignant Lesions

Start date: May 4, 2022
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This phase I trial tests whether metformin works in reducing the annual transformation (development of invasive cancer) of oral precancerous lesions into cancerous lesions. Metformin is a drug approved for the treatment of diabetes, but studies have shown that it may have some anticancer properties. Giving metformin may help prevent or slow the development of oral cancer from precancerous lesions.

NCT ID: NCT04079491 Terminated - Oral Lichen Planus Clinical Trials

Intra and Extra Oral Inspection of Oral Mucosa

Start date: February 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Dental health professionals have a responsibility to perform routine intra- and extraoral inspection on their patients for detecting abnormalities. As dental hygienists (DH) and dentist (D) often see their patients on a regular basis, they have the opportunity to provide this screening, and at an early stage detect abnormalities.

NCT ID: NCT00571558 Terminated - Oral Leukoplakia Clinical Trials

Photodynamic Therapy Using Aminolevulinic Acid in Treating Patients With Oral Leukoplakia

Start date: March 2008
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This phase I trial studies the side effects and best dose of photodynamic therapy using aminolevulinic acid in treating patients with oral leukoplakia. Photodynamic therapy uses a drug, such as aminolevulinic acid, that becomes active when it is exposed to a certain kind of light. When the drug is active, abnormal cells are killed. Photodynamic therapy using aminolevulinic acid may be effective against oral leukoplakia.

NCT ID: NCT00176566 Terminated - Oral Leukoplakia Clinical Trials

A Phase II Trial to Assess the Effects of Green Tea in Oral Leukoplakia

Start date: September 2003
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

You have been asked to participate in this research study because you have or may have oral leukoplakia. Oral leukoplakia is described as a white patch or plaque on the oral mucosa (mouth) that will not rub off and cannot be removed by scraping, reversed by elimination of obvious irritants (things that cause redness and/or swelling) such as dentures (artificial replacment for missing teeth), or lesions as described that are diagnosed by your dentist.