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NCT ID: NCT05936502 Completed - Clinical trials for Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Ascertaining the Radiologic Prognostic Importance of Extranodal Extension on Imaging (iENE) in Head and Neck Cancer

EPIC-iENE DATA
Start date: July 11, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Extranodal extension (ENE) refers to the spread of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) outside the lymph nodes. It is a well-known factor that indicates a poorer prognosis and outcome for patients who have undergone surgical removal of the cancer. In such cases, it is recommended to combine chemotherapy with radiation therapy after surgery. As the number of cases of HNSCC related to the human papillomavirus (HPV) is increasing, treatment approaches have shifted towards using radiation therapy as the primary treatment method instead of surgery. This raises an important question about the significance of ENE observed through imaging tests (referred to as iENE) and its impact on the prognosis. Unfortunately, this question remains unanswered. The objective of this project is to conduct a comprehensive study across multiple medical institutions. The investigators will gather data including scan results, histopathology reports, and data from patient charts from individuals who have been treated for head and neck cancer. The aim is to analyze and correlate the findings between the pathological evidence of ENE and the imaging results, while also assessing the prognostic value of iENE. Additionally, the investigators will explore the influence of HPV status on these factors. By collecting and analyzing this data, the investigators hope to establish standardized criteria that can assist radiologists in accurately identifying ENE through imaging tests. This research is essential for enhancing our understanding of HNSCC and improving the effectiveness of diagnostic procedures and treatment planning.

NCT ID: NCT05933889 Recruiting - Cancer Head Neck Clinical Trials

Single and Combined Modality Trans-Oral Robotic Surgery in Early Oropharyngeal Cancer

SCORE
Start date: December 19, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Multi-centre retrospective observational cohort study with optional exploratory radiomic study (international) and prospective molecular analysis studies (UK only).

NCT ID: NCT05918510 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Lymph Node Metastasis

Observational Study of Viral BIOmarkers and microRNAs in Tumors Orofarynx and Occult Tumors Positive for Papilloma Virus

Start date: April 4, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Based on the evidence summarized in the introduction, the clinician hypothesize that the detection of the presence and expression of HPV-DNA, certain miRNAs, and a certain mutational profile in the tissues and biological fluids of these patients, may have important prognostic and diagnostic value not only in HPV-related OPSCCs but also in HPV+ occult T. Accordingly, this study aims to aim to better characterize their potential as biomarkers and to detect the possibility of their their use to implement the sensitivity and specificity of radiological methodologies (PET-CT and MRI), already in use in clinical practice, for monitoring disease progression in this specific subgroup. Finally, by using the collected material to generate organoids and Patient Derived Xenograft (PDX), the study also aims to identify possible new molecular drugs, which could solve the problem of resistance to radiochemotherapy.

NCT ID: NCT05915572 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Head and Neck Cancer

Mulligan Technique on Shoulder Dysfunction

Start date: September 21, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Seventy six patients of both genders with age 30 - 50 year old suffering from shoulder dysfunction after neck dissection surgeries will participate in this study. The participants will be selected from Damanhur Oncology Center and randomly will be distributed into two groups equal in number. Group (A): 38 patients will receive mulligan mobilization technique in addition to traditional physical therapy program (myofascial release, capsular stretching ex. strengthening ex. and ROM ex.) 3 sessions per week for 6 weeks. Group (B): 38 patients will receive traditional physical therapy program (myofascial release, capsular stretching ex. strengthening ex. and ROM ex.) 3 sessions per week for 6 weeks.

NCT ID: NCT05913895 Active, not recruiting - Pain Clinical Trials

The Effect of Hydrogen Water in Oral Mucositis in Head and Neck Cancer Patients After Therapy

Start date: December 24, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Inpatients or outpatients diagnosed with head and neck cancer who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were referred to the co-investigator(Dr. Chih-Jen Huang and Dr. Hui-Ching Wang), who then personally explained to each participant, the purpose and conduct of the study, so that they all understood their rights and interests before giving a written consent.

NCT ID: NCT05909020 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Head and Neck Cancer

EVEREST-HN 1: EVolution of a patiEnt-REported Symptom-based Risk Stratification sySTem

Start date: March 17, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Can a patient-reported symptom-based risk stratification system improve the suspected head and neck cancer (HNC) pathway? Our methodology includes six interlinked work packages to deliver our aim, with EVEREST-HN 1 encompassing the first of these and seeking to optimise a patient-reported symptom inventory for HNC and outline requirement specification for the SYmptom iNput Clinical (SYNC) system.

NCT ID: NCT05901545 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Evaluating 111In Panitumumab for Nodal Staging in Head and Neck Cancer

Start date: August 22, 2023
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This phase I trial tests the safety and effectiveness of indium In 111 panitumumab (111In-panitumumab) for identifying the first lymph nodes to which cancer has spread from the primary tumor (sentinel lymph nodes) in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) undergoing surgery. The most important factor for survival for many cancer types is the presence of cancer that has spread to the lymph nodes (metastasis). Lymph node metastases in patients with head and neck cancer reduce the 5-year survival by half. Sometimes, the disease is too small to be found on clinical and imaging exams before surgery. 111In-panitumumab is in a class of medications called radioimmunoconjugates. It is composed of a radioactive substance (indium In 111) linked to a monoclonal antibody (panitumumab). Panitumumab binds to EGFR receptors, a receptor that is over-expressed on the surface of many tumor cells and plays a role in tumor cell growth. Once 111In-panitumumab binds to tumor cells, it is able to be seen using an imaging technique called single photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT). SPECT/CT can be used to make detailed pictures of the inside of the body and to visualize areas where the radioactive drug has been taken up by the cells. Using 111In-panitumumab with SPECT/CT imaging may improve identification of sentinel lymph nodes in patients with head and neck squamous cell cancer undergoing surgery.

NCT ID: NCT05898789 Recruiting - Lymphoma Clinical Trials

Virtual Rehabilitation for Cancer Survivors

Start date: July 7, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Pragmatic hybrid type 1 effectiveness-implementation (E-I) trial of a virtual cancer rehabilitation program: The study team will conduct a multi-center hybrid type I effectiveness-implementation study to examine the clinical effectiveness and implementation potential of an 8-week multidimensional virtual cancer rehabilitation intervention (CaRE@Home) for cancer survivors with identified cancer-related impairments on level of overall disability (primary outcome) and patient reported physical and social functioning, anxiety, work status, quality of life, and physiologic changes (secondary outcomes). The study team will conduct a multi-centre pragmatic randomized controlled trial (RCT) (Vancouver, Toronto, Saint John and St. John's) to evaluate effectiveness and using the CIFR, the study team will identify potential factors that may affect successful implementation and integration of CaRE@Home in different cancer settings.

NCT ID: NCT05897983 Completed - Clinical trials for Head and Neck Cancer

Tens and Rocabado Exercises on TMJ Dysfunction

TMJ
Start date: September 21, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

72 patients who suffers from limited mouth opening and pain in the temporomandibular joint will be selected from oncology department in Zagazig and Cairo university hospitals: patients will be assigned randomly into three groups equal in number, 24 in each group: (group A) will receive Rocabado exercises plus transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and traditional exercises .(group B) will receive Rocabado exercises and traditional exercises.(groub C) will receive transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and traditional exercises.

NCT ID: NCT05890859 Completed - Lean Body Mass Clinical Trials

Lean Body Mass in Head and Neck Cancer Patients During Cisplatin-based Chemoradiation

Start date: April 5, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to investigate the changes in body composition in head and neck cancer patients during treatment. The main questions it aims to answer are: What is the rate of lean body mass loss and how is it associated with changes in muscle strength and functional performance? Is the lean body mass loss impacted by adding chemotherapy to the radiation treatment? Participants will be asked to undergo five body composition scans during treatment and undergo tests for muscle strength and functional performance before and after treatment.