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NCT ID: NCT00233636 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Head and Neck Cancer

Iressa and Radiotherapy in the Treatment of the Locally Advanced Inoperable Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck

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

The aim of the study is to determine if Iressa added to radiotherapy is effective and safe in shrinking tumour dimensions.

NCT ID: NCT00214305 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Head and Neck Cancer

Effects of Swallowing Therapy in Head and Neck Cancer

Start date: August 2005
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Treatment for head and neck cancer often results in significant swallowing problems because of reduced range of motion (ROM) of the larynx, tongue base, and pharyngeal walls. Our question is: Is swallowing therapy to improve ROM during swallowing maneuvers efficacious in patients with reduced ROM?

NCT ID: NCT00084435 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Head and Neck Cancer

S0217, Adjuvant Cisplatin and Docetaxel After Complete Resection Stage III or IV Head and Neck Cancer

S0217
Start date: July 2005
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as cisplatin and docetaxel, work in different ways to stop tumor cells from dividing so they stop growing or die. Radiation therapy uses high-energy x-rays to damage tumor cells. Cisplatin and docetaxel may make the tumor cells more sensitive to radiation therapy. Giving chemoradiotherapy after surgery may kill any remaining tumor cells. PURPOSE: This phase II trial is studying how well adjuvant chemoradiotherapy using cisplatin and docetaxel works in treating patients with completely resected stage III or stage IV head and neck cancer.

NCT ID: NCT00041171 Withdrawn - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Docetaxel and St. John's Wort in Treating Patients With Solid Tumors That Cannot Be Removed By Surgery

Start date: n/a
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: Drugs used in chemotherapy use different ways to stop tumor cells from dividing so they stop growing or die. St. John's wort may interfere with the effectiveness of chemotherapy. It is not yet known if chemotherapy is more effective with or without St. John's Wort in treating solid tumors. PURPOSE: Randomized phase III trial to compare the effectiveness of docetaxel with or without St. John's wort in treating patients who have solid tumors that cannot be removed by surgery.

NCT ID: NCT00006106 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Head and Neck Cancer

ONYX-015 With Cisplatin and Fluorouracil in Treating Patients With Advanced Head and Neck Cancer

Start date: July 1999
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: A specially modified virus called ONYX-015 may be able to kill tumor cells while leaving normal cells undamaged. Drugs used in chemotherapy use different ways to stop tumor cells from dividing so they stop growing or die. Combining ONYX-015 with chemotherapy may kill more tumor cells. PURPOSE: Phase I trial to study the effectiveness of ONYX-015 combined with cisplatin and fluorouracil in treating patients who have advanced head and neck cancer.

NCT ID: NCT00002999 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Head and Neck Cancer

S9715, Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy in Treating Patients With Advanced Cancer of the Nasopharynx

Start date: n/a
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: Drugs used in chemotherapy use different ways to stop tumor cells from dividing so they stop growing or die. Radiation therapy uses high-energy x-rays to damage tumor cells. Combining more than one drug and combining chemotherapy with radiation therapy may kill more tumor cells. PURPOSE: Phase II trial to study the effectiveness of chemotherapy plus radiation therapy in treating patients with advanced cancer of the nasopharynx.