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Active clinical trials for "Head and Neck Neoplasms"

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Oral Glutamine and Mucositis of Head and Neck Cancer Patients Undergoing Radiation

Head and Neck CancerMucositis

This study will enroll 60 consecutive patients who are scheduled to receive radiotherapy with/without chemotherapy due to head and neck cancers. Basic data will be recorded along with tumor related variables. Then they will be divided randomly into study group and control group. The study group will receive oral glutamine during radiotherapy while the control group will receive placebo during radiotherapy. The severity of oral mucositis (WHO grading system), pain status (visual analogue scale), quality of life questionnaires will also be documented. The differences between the two groups will be analyzed.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Hyperimmune Colostrum and Oral Mucositis

Head and Neck Cancer

To study the effect of daily intake of hyperimmune colostrum on prevention and treatment of oral mucositis in patients with head and neck cancer undergoing high-dose radiation.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

A Trial Comparing Two Modalities of Prophylactic Nutritional Support During Treatment for Head and...

Head and Neck Neoplasms

Purpose: To compare the effect of prophylactic enteral feeding tube placement (either percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube or nasogastric (NG) tube) in patients undergoing treatment for head and neck cancer (HNC) on nutritional status, quality of life, mental and emotional health, rates of clinical complications, and cost of care. Study Design: Prospective randomized controlled trial with 2 arms and equal allocation ratio Study Objectives: The primary objective is to assess, among HNC patients randomized to receive either prophylactic PEG tube or NG tube for enteral support and who are undergoing chemo-radiation at SKMCH&RC, the change from baseline in nutritional status at the end of 24 weeks after treatment initiation. The secondary objectives are to assess, among HNC patients randomized to receive either prophylactic PEG tube or NG tube for enteral support and who are undergoing chemo-radiation at SKMCH&RC, the change from baseline in nutritional status at the end of 12 weeks; the rates of complications; quality of life including symptoms of depression and anxiety; and cost of care (all related to enteral feeding tube placement only) at baseline and at the end of 12 weeks and 24 weeks after treatment initiation. Patients and methods: Eligible patients will be enrolled consecutively from the gastroenterology outpatient clinics at Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Center (SKMCH&RC), Lahore and randomly assigned to receive either PEG tube or NG tube placement prior to commencement of treatment. Patients will receive counseling from a trained nutritionist regarding adequate nutrition during treatment and enteral feeding tube care. Detailed information regarding demographics, cancer location, type and staging, clinical status, nutritional status, quality of life, mental and emotional health, and cost of care will be obtained at baseline (time at which cancer treatment is initiated) and on 21st day (3 weeks), 42nd day (6 weeks), 84th day (12 weeks) and 168th day (24 weeks) after initiating chemoradiation. The primary endpoint will be to compare the nutritional status between the two treatment groups on an intent-to-treat basis on 168th day (24 weeks) after initiating chemoradiation.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Acupuncture in Radiotherapy-induced Dysphagia in Patients With Head and Neck Cancer...

Acupuncture

Purpose: Rationale: Acupuncture is a therapy for physical activity disorders secondary to nervous diseases, and it may have therapeutic effects on dysphagia caused by radiation therapy. Purpose: This randomized trial aims to investigate whether acupuncture may alleviate radiation-induced dysphagia in patients with head and neck cancer. The effect was compared with outcomes in patients without receiving acupuncture.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Ocoxin®-Viusid® in Advanced Stomach Cancer and Gastric Esophagogastric Junction

Stomach NeoplasmGastrointestinal Neoplasms8 more

Our main objective is to evaluate the effect of Ocoxin-Viusid on the quality of life of patients with advanced stomach cancer and esophagogastric junction. The Ocoxin-Viusid nutritional supplement is expected to improve quality of life and tolerance to treatment with Chemotherapy.

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of an Active Swallowing Rehabilitation on Quality of Life of Patients Treated by Radiotherapy...

Cancer of Head and Neck

Toxicity and mainly dysphagia have increased in head and neck cancers as chemoradiation indications have risen over the last decade, leading to a significant loss of quality of life for patients. Recently, many retrospective studies and two evidence-based and systematic reviews on strategies to reduce radiation-induced dysphagia have suggested a trend toward benefit for a preventive swallowing exercise program. The main hypothesis of this study is that an early active swallowing therapy can improve the Quality of Life (QoL) of patients treated by radiotherapy for head and neck cancer. The study will be a randomized controlled, open-label, multicentric phase III clinical trial comparing early active swallowing therapy versus non specific swallowing management (usual care).

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Exercise Training and Behavioral Modification for the Improvement of Physical Activity in Head and...

Head and Neck CarcinomaHypopharyngeal Carcinoma14 more

This clinical trial evaluates the tolerability of a physical activity program in head and neck cancer patients who are undergoing cancer treatment. The goal of this trial is to give patients exercises prescribed by a physical therapist that they are able to complete regularly at home. Increasing physical activity may help patients reduce fatigue, improve mood, increase physical performance, and decrease joint pain.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Caphosol for the Reduction of Mucositis in Patients Receiving Radiation Therapy for Head and Neck...

Oral Mucositis

Patients who have been diagnosed with a head and/or neck cancer commonly develop oral mucositis (OM). The purpose of this study is to estimate the effect of Caphosol on OM and to evaluate if Caphosol had any effect on clinical outcomes which include quality of life, oral intake, swallowing function and pain.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Pilot Study of Pulmozyme (rhDNase) in Patients With Head and Neck Cancers Treated With Radiation...

Head and Neck Cancer

RATIONALE: Nebulized dornase alfa inhalation solution may decrease the thickness of saliva in the mouth and improve quality of life in patients undergoing radiation therapy and chemotherapy for head and neck cancer. It is not yet known whether dornase alfa inhalation solution is more effective than a placebo in lessening the discomfort of treatment in these patients. PURPOSE: This randomized clinical trial is studying how well dornase alfa inhalation solution works compared with a placebo in treating patients with stage III or stage IV head and neck cancer undergoing radiation therapy and chemotherapy.

Unknown status19 enrollment criteria

The Effect on an Ionic Silver Dressing in Head and Neck Patients With Malignant Fungating Wound...

Head and Neck NeoplasmsHead and Neck Cancer2 more

Background. Malignant fungating wounds(MFW) are caused by cancerous cells invading skin tissue, which exhibit increased bacterial burdens that not only result in a negative physical impact (odour, exudates, pain, and infection) on patients, impairing their quality of life, but they also increase treatment costs. A systematic review of the effectiveness of that the silver-releasing dressing in the management of infected chronic wounds can help enhance control of wound bed infection and inflammation, tissue management, moisture balance, and protect wound edge. However, few studies have examined the effects on people with MFW. Hypothses In this study that the hypothesized that cancer patients in the ionic silver dressing group will perception higher quality of life compared to patients in the control group who receive non-ionic silver dressing. In addition, we hypothesized that cancer patients who also receive ionic silver dressing will have lower level of symptom distress at end of study compared to patients in the control group receive non-ionic silver dressing care.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria
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