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Active clinical trials for "Oropharyngeal Neoplasms"

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Analgesia of Fibula Free Flap Donor Site by Peri-Neuronal Catheter in Oro-Pharyngeal Carcinoma Surgery...

Oropharyngeal Neoplasms

This trial examines the analgesia of the fibula free flap donor site by peri-neuronal catheter in oro-pharyngeal carcinoma surgery by comparing continuous infusion of a local anesthetic with systemic multimodal analgesia.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

A Single-arm Phase II Study of Post-Transoral Robotic Surgery (TORS) Alone to the Primary Tumor...

Oropharyngeal Cancer

To determine 2-year local (primary tumor site) control and toxicity rates in patients receiving adjuvant RT post-TORS, omitting the primary tumor bed, in patients with completely resected, HPV-positive SCCA of the oropharynx. To determine acute and long-term toxicity rates in patients receiving adjuvant RT post-TORS, omitting the primary tumor bed, in patients with completely resected, HPV-positive SCCA of the oropharynx.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

CaptHPV : Validation of the Method "CaptHPV" for the Diagnosis of Human Papillomavirus Associated...

Cervical CancerVulvar Cancer4 more

The 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.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Postoperative Radiotherapy According to Molecular Analysis of Surgical Margins of Oral and Oropharyngeal...

Oral CancerOropharynx Cancer

There 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.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Integrating a Health Information Technology System for Primary and Secondary Cervical Cancer Prevention...

Human Papilloma VirusCervical Cancer6 more

The project aims to increase HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening through a web-based mobile health education program called, Wheel of Wellness (WoW) and a brief negotiated interview (BNI). The in-person BNI and WoW system will provide educational resources for participants and their families to learn more about HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

New Modalities for Detection of Oropharyngeal Cancer

Human Papillomavirus Positive Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell CarcinomaOropharynx Cancer2 more

Background: The incidence of human papilloma virus-driven oropharyngeal cancer (HPV-OPC), a type of head and neck cancer, is rapidly increasing within the US. Currently, there are no screening methods for early detection. HPV16 E6 antibodies combined with ultrasound imaging may be a promising method for early detection of HPV-OPC. However, prior to testing HPV16 E6 antibodies and ultrasound for HPV-OPC screening, larger studies are needed to further validate the utility of these methods in the diagnostic setting among patients with suspected and/or symptomatic HPV-OPC. Objective/Hypothesis: To investigate two promising screening modalities for the detection of HPV-OPC, transcervical ultrasound and HPV16 E6 antibodies. The investigators hypothesize that both ultrasound and HPV16 E6 antibodies will be highly sensitive for the detection of symptomatic HPV-OPC. Specific Aims: (1) Determine the sensitivity of ultrasound to characterize OPC tumors compared to current standard imaging modalities among patients with suspected or confirmed OPC. (2) To determine the sensitivity and specificity of HPV16 E6 antibodies for HPV-OPC. (3) Determine the sensitivity of ultrasound to detect HPV-OPC compared to current standard imaging modalities among patients that present with a neck mass and unknown primary tumor.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Botanical Therapy in Treating Mucositis in Patients With Head and Neck Cancer Who Have Undergone...

MucositisRecurrent Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Hypopharynx30 more

The purpose of this study is to find out what effects (good and bad) SAMITAL (Vaccinium myrtillus extract/Macleaya cordata alkaloids/Echinacea angustifolia extract granules) has on the management of mucositis (inflammation and ulceration that occurs in the mouth) brought on by chemotherapy and radiation therapy for squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck

Withdrawn30 enrollment criteria

uPAR PET/CT for Staging Advanced and Localised Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancer

Oral CancerOropharyngeal Cancer4 more

uPAR PET/CT for Staging Advanced and Localised oral and oropharyngeal cancer

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Physiological Flow of Liquids in Head and Neck Cancer Patients: A Pilot Study

Deglutition DisordersOropharynx Cancer

This study is part of a larger grant, for which the overall goal is to collect measurements of liquid flow through the oropharynx (i.e., mouth and throat) during swallowing. The focus of this study is to evaluate the flow of liquids of varying consistency in the head and neck cancer population.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Usefulness of Integrated PET/MRI in Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Evaluation

Oropharyngeal Cancer

Head and neck cancer (HNC) continues to be a significant health care problem in Taiwan and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the common subtype. With the concern of organ preservation in recent years, concurrent chemoradiation is the major treatment modality for oropharyngeal SCC, while endoscopy with biopsy serves as the main diagnostic tools. With the advance of MRI technology, whole body MRI is now possible, and functional techniques become more feasible in the head and neck region, including diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) which comprises of monoexponential DWI, intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) model and Kurtosis (biexponential or non-Gaussian fitting), and dynamic contrast-enhanced perfusion weighted MRI (DCE-PWI) become feasible. Therefore, MRI can evaluate distant site status of HNC in the single examination session and provide biologic information of tumors. Positron emission tomography/CT (PET/CT) is another common imaging modality to evaluate HNC, because of its ability to provide whole-body anatomic and metabolic information. Integrated PET/MRI is a novel imaging technology that combines PET and MRI in one single scanner. In this 3-year prospective study, the investigators will take the advantages of integrated PET/MRI scanner with DWI (including monoexponential, kurtosis and IVIM modes) and DCE-PWI to evaluate our 160 patients with oropharyngeal SCC subjected to chemoradiation. Non-contrast chest CT will also be performed on the same day. The investigators aim to determine whole-body staging/restaging accurately, to predict treatment response and prognosis, and to determine necessity of noncontrast chest CT. The investigators expect that this project will offer the validation of usefulness of integrated PET/MRI in tumor staging/restaging of oropharyngeal SCC and resultant clinical impact. The role of noncontrast chest CT in the workup with our PET/MRI protocol can be defined. It will also provide evidence about how and to what extent the various simultaneously acquired MRI and PET functional parameters can help prediction of treatment response and prognosis of oropharyngeal SCC subjected to chemoradiation, which are important in timely modification of treatment regimen.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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