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Surgical Treatment of Early Stage Glotto-supraglottic Laryngeal Cancer Via Transoral Resection With...

Laryngeal Neoplasms

The main objective of this study is to determine the rate of healthy surgical margins after tumor resection in transoral robot-assisted surgery for glottic and/or supraglottic early stage (T1-T2) laryngeal cancer.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

The Role of Stromal Cell-Derived Factor-1 (SDF-1)/CXC Chemokine Receptor 4 (CXCR4) in Metastasis...

Laryngeal CancerHypopharyngeal Cancer1 more

The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between SDF-1/CXCR4 and metastasis of laryngeal and hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Nomograms to Precisely Predict Conditional Risk of Recurrence for Patients With Laryngeal Cancer...

Recurrent Laryngeal Cancer

Advanced laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) remains a highly morbid and fatal disease despite aggressive interventions. Mortality is high in this cohort: laryngeal cancer affects over 13 000 patients in the United States, with over 3500 deaths annually.The results of the Veterans Affairs Cooperative Studies Program Laryngeal Cancer Trial and subsequent studies demonstrated similar overall survival (OS) rates for organ preservation protocols involving radiotherapy (RT) or chemoradiotherapy (CRT) when compared to surgery, with the benefit of preserving the larynx in a large majority of patients. As such, the use of RT or CRT has become the predominant initial intervention for patients with laryngeal SCC.6 However, the prognosis of recurrent and persistent laryngeal SCC is particularly dire.In this study, we sought to identify preoperative predictors of survival for patients with recurrent or persistent laryngeal SCC in order to set patient expectations and address modifiable risk factors. Identification of predictors of survival may also identify patients who could benefit from novel therapeutic agents in a neo/adjuvant fashion. Herein,we examine a cohort of patients with recurrent or persistent laryngeal SCC after definitive RT/CRT who has undergone total laryngectomy in order to identify potential preoperative predictors of clinical outcomes.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

The Role of MMPs in the CXCL12-Induced Invasion of Laryngeal and Hypopharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma...

Laryngeal CancerHypopharyngeal Cancer

Investigate the role of MMPs in the CXCL12-induced invasion of laryngeal and hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Speech and Swallowing Characteristics of Patients After Laryngectomy and the Effect on Quality of...

Cancer of the Larynx

Swallowing and speech difficulties will be observed in patients post laryngectomy. These difficulties will cause decreased in quality of life.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Comparison Between a Standard Tube and the Ultra-thin Tritube for Intubation of the Trachea and...

Oral NeoplasmPharynx Cancer1 more

The investigators compare the ease of intubation between a new ultra-thin endotracheal tube, "Tritube", and a standard endotracheal tube in patients with predictors of difficult laryngoscopy. Furthermore the investigators compare the acceptance of leaving the Tritube in trachea after end of anaesthesia, with the use of a tube exchange catheter.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

A Novel Modified Tracheo-Esophageal Voice Prosthesis for Total Laryngectomy Patients

Laryngeal CancerHypopharynx Cancer

This study is being conducted at Healthcare Global Enterprises Ltd to evaluate the role of a novel Tracheo-Esophageal voice Prosthesis for total laryngectomy +/- partial pharyngectomy patients. 30 patients will be enrolled as an inpatient or outpatient. Patients who are planned to undergo total laryngectomy +/- pharyngectomy surgery and trachea-esophageal puncture procedure.(for primary TEP insertion) or patients who have undergone total laryngectomy > 6weeks prior and are suitable candidates for secondary TEP insertion would be recruited to the study. Insertion of the TEP will be done in primary setting or secondary setting. Patients, who are undergoing primary TEP insertion, will be evaluated for speech/ voice at an interval of 6 weeks, 12 weeks and 6 months after the procedure. Patients who are undergoing secondary TEP insertion to be evaluated on the same day of the procedure along with evaluation at an interval of 6 weeks, 12 weeks and 6 months. All the patients will be evaluated clinically for a fluid leak (through and around the TEP) on the same days of voice analysis by giving test feeds under supervision.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Nomograms to Precisely Predict Conditional Risk of Survival for Patients With Laryngeal Cancer

Laryngeal Cancer

Advanced laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) remains a highly morbid and fatal disease despite aggressive interventions. Mortality is high in this cohort: laryngeal cancer affects over 13 000 patients in the United States, with over 3500 deaths annually.The results of the Veterans Affairs Cooperative Studies Program Laryngeal Cancer Trial and subsequent studies demonstrated similar overall survival (OS) rates for organ preservation protocols involving radiotherapy (RT) or chemoradiotherapy (CRT) when compared to surgery, with the benefit of preserving the larynx in a large majority of patients. As such, the use of RT or CRT has become the predominant initial intervention for patients with laryngeal SCC.However, the prognosis of recurrent and persistent laryngeal SCC is particularly dire.In this study,the investigators sought to identify preoperative predictors of survival for patients with recurrent or persistent laryngeal SCC in order to set patient expectations and address modifiable risk factors. Identification of predictors of survival may also identify patients who could benefit from novel therapeutic agents in a neo/adjuvant fashion. Herein,we examine a cohort of patients with recurrent or persistent laryngeal SCC after definitive RT/CRT who has undergone total laryngectomy in order to identify potential preoperative predictors of clinical outcomes.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

The Role of Lymphangiogenesis in Head and Neck Cancer Metastasis

Oral CancerLaryngeal Cancer1 more

The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of lymphangiogenesis in the metastasis of head and neck cancer.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Study of Biomarker From Blood and Tissue of Head and Neck Carcinoma

Laryngeal NeoplasmsPharyngeal Neoplasms

The aim of the study is to find for one or more serum or tissue markers of molecular biology in head and neck cancer patients used for early diagnosis, predicting prognosis and being sensitive to chemotherapy and radiotherapy

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria
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