ONYX-015 With Cisplatin and Fluorouracil in Treating Patients With Advanced Head and Neck Cancer...
Lip and Oral Cavity CancerHead and Neck Cancer1 moreRATIONALE: 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.
Xerostomia in Head and Neck Cancer Patients Receiving Radiation as the Primary Treatment Versus...
Head and Neck CancerThe purpose of this study is to compare the side effects of radiation treatment and surgery versus radiation alone, where no surgery is done to move the salivary gland and place it under the chin region where it can be shielded from radiation.
Hospital Acquired Pneumonia in Temporary Tracheostomy
Head and Neck CancerTracheostomy Complication2 moreMedical condition or disease under investigation: Oromaxillofacial surgery in head and neck cancer Purpose of research: Retrospective data analysis identifying hospital acquired pneumonia in patients who undergo temporary tracheostomy with oromaxillofacial surgery and free flap reconstruction Primary objective: Undertake an adequately powered, robustly designed observational cohort study that describes the rates of hospital acquired pneumonia in patients who undergo a tracheostomy and those that undergo overnight intubation during oromaxillofacial surgery for HNC. Secondary objective: To investigate whether smoking history, respiratory history (COPD, asthma) or size of tumour are associated with an increased risk of developing hospital acquired pneumonia. Number of Subjects/Patients: 193 Study Type: Observational cohort Main Inclusion Criteria: Patients who underwent oromaxillofacial resection with free flap reconstruction and tracheostomy from 1st January 2018 to 31st December 2018. Patients who underwent oromaxillofacial resection with free flap reconstruction and with overnight intubation from 1st January 2014 to 31st December 2014 Statistical Methodology and Analysis: A power calculation has been used to determine the sample size required for statistical analysis of data. Statistical significance for rates of HAP will be tested between the two groups.
Central Pain Syndrome in Survivors of Head and Neck Cancer
Head and Neck CancerThis is a cross-sectional pilot study of head and neck cancer survivors who have completed multi-modal treatment to assess and characterize the presence of distinct pain syndromes.
Physical Activity Program and Nutrition Therapeutic Education During Treatment of Head and Neck...
Neck CancerThe purpose of this study is to examine the feasibility of resistance training and physical functioning associated with nutrition therapeutic education in head and neck cancer patients, during their treatment (chemotherapy with or without radiotherapy).
EN3285 for the Prevention or Delay of Oral Mucositis in Patients With Head and Neck Cancer
Oral MucositisHead and Neck CancerRandomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study for the treatment of head and neck cancer(HNC), to assess the ability of EN3285 to prevent or delay the onset of severe oral mucositis(OM).
Selective IMRT for Locally Advanced Head and Neck Carcinoma With Concurrent Panitumumab
Head and Neck CancerThis is a non-randomized phase II study of targeted radiotherapy (RT) administered concurrently with panitumumab in patients with locally advanced squamous carcinoma of the head and neck.
Prospective Analysis of Effect of Collagen Wrap Conduit on Radial and Ulnar Nerve Function Following...
Head and Neck NeoplasmsDysesthesiaThe purpose of this study is to determine whether collagen nerve conduits placed on exposed radial and ulnar nerves during radial and ulnar forearm free flap harvests will reduce the occurrence and degree of sensory nerve deficit.
Lymphedema Treatment in Head and Neck Cancer Patients
Head and Neck CancerThe purpose of this research is to evaluate the result of treatment for neck lymphedema on throat pressure in patients who have received radiation therapy for head and neck cancer.
IReC-Bio Protocol for The International Centre for Recurrent Head and Neck Cancer (IReC) Clinical...
Head Cancer NeckIReC is the world's first centre for recurrent head and neck cancers. We have the ambitious aim to create a centre of international excellence and set international standards in the curative treatment of recurrent head and neck cancers. One of IReC's key objectives is to develop a national research tissue bank to support laboratory and translational research. The cornerstone of translational research is a well-annotated biobank of cancer samples to explore and validate key research findings. The purpose of IReC-Bio is to support research into recurrent head and neck cancers. A central repository for the rarer recurrent cancers will allow the concentration of cases required in order to support translational research programmes. The overall aim is to facilitate research into understanding disease biology, identifying potentially curative treatments, and allow detailed investigations into the relationships between clinical, pathological and molecular characteristics and clinical outcomes.