CaptHPV : Validation of the Method "CaptHPV" for the Diagnosis of Human Papillomavirus Associated...
Cervical CancerVulvar Cancer4 moreThe current project is based on the assumption that a diagnosis of human papillomavirus associated Infiltrating Carcinomas can be made from a blood sample for patient with Cervical Cancer, Vulvar Cancer, Anal Cancer, Oropharynx Cancer, Oral Cavity Cancer or Penis Cancer at any stage of the disease and including surgical treatment for the small tumors.
Oral Pathology Asynchronous Telementoring Pilot Study
Oral CancerThe purpose of the proposed research project is to evaluate and enhance the feasibility and acceptability of integrating a tele-mentoring component into the identification of oral lesions at the 6 dental clinics of Family Health Centers at NYU Langone (FHC), a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in Brooklyn, NY.
Non Invasive Oral Cancer Screening Among HIV Infected Individuals
Malignant Neoplasms of Mesothelial and Soft TissueHuman Immunodeficiency VirusThe goal of this clinical research study is to learn how a new method for performing oral (mouth) exams can help doctors check for suspicious lesions (called premalignant and malignant oral lesions [PMOL]) in the mouth of HIV-infected smokers.
Postoperative Radiotherapy According to Molecular Analysis of Surgical Margins of Oral and Oropharyngeal...
Oral CancerOropharynx CancerThere is no consensus on the indication of postoperative radiotherapy for early stages oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma with complete pathological resection and no neck node metastasis, but most of the institutions do not give any post-operative treatment. Loco-regional control rates range between 80-85% at five years. Surgical margins molecular analysis for microsatellite instability (MSI) marker could help to select the high-risk patients who should receive postoperative radiotherapy. We expect to include 120 patients in five years and have 60 informative tumors for MSI marker. Patients with positive molecular margins will receive postoperative radiotherapy (50 Gy). Patients with negative molecular margins will not receive radiotherapy.
Cytological Screening for Early Diagnosis of Precancerous or Cancerous Lesions of Oral Cavity
Mouth NeoplasmsProspective study of diagnosis validation of a cytological technique. 200 patients with oral cavity cancerous and precancerous lesions will be enrolled. A cytological sample of the lesion will be performed by transepithelial brushing ( Orcellex® Rovers brush) in cytology liquid-based technology (methode ThinPrep 2000 (Hologic®)). A microscopic double blind reading will be performed. A biopsy sampling will be carried out in accordance with current strategy of screening. The brushing diagnosis quality will be compared to the biopsy which is the gold standard.
Polarized Reflectance Spectroscopy for Oral Lesions
Oral CancerIn this study the investigators are conducting research to determine whether a new optical device using polarization reflectance spectroscopy can help doctors or dentists identify abnormalities in the mouth that require follow-up. To establish this, measurements are needed from a large number of individuals with different abnormalities in their mouth. The investigators believe the proposed approach has potential to improve and enable mass screening for precancerous and early cancers of the oral cavity by improving the predictive value of oral cavity exams, particularly for less experienced practitioners. The information from this study will be compared to results from the pathology report of the tissue taken from your mouth. Hypothesis: Polarized reflectance spectroscopy can distinguish high-risk oral lesion from normal and reactive oral lesions. Polarized reflectance spectroscopy can capture low-grade oral lesions that have characteristics associated with a high risk of progression to cancer.
uPAR PET/CT for Staging Advanced and Localised Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancer
Oral CancerOropharyngeal Cancer4 moreuPAR PET/CT for Staging Advanced and Localised oral and oropharyngeal cancer
Cancer Chemoprevention by Metformin Hydrochloride Compared to Placebo in Oral Potentially Malignant...
Oral CancerEvaluation of the metformin drug effect as a drug that found to improve the quality of tissues, decrease signs & symptoms of cancer, and decrease histo-pathological criteria of dysplasia. This will be done by the aid of measuring salivary Micro RNA 31 & 210 in saliva in addition to measure cyclin A2 as an immuno-histochemical analysis.
Malondialdehyde and Nitrous Oxide as Salivary Biomarkers for Different Oral Lesions
Oral Lichen PlanusOral Cancer2 moreinvestigating the level of malondialdehyde (MDA) & nitric oxide (NO) in saliva in oral premalignant and malignant lesions in order to determine their diagnostic value for the malignant and potentially malignant lesions.
Autofluorescence Detection of Oral Malignancies and Database and Biospecimen Collection to Identify...
Oral CancerThis research may help dentists or surgeons to better detect areas in the mouth that are either prone to cancer or are early cancers. The earlier the detection on cancer in the mouth, the better the chance that treatment or prevention can be more effective.