head-and-neck-cancer Clinical Trials
A listing of head-and-neck-cancer medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 701 clinical trials
Molecular and Genomic Profiling of Head and Neck Tumors
The purpose of this study is to study the genetic profile of head and neck tumors and their relationship to treatment response and outcome
Radiotherapy Treatments for Neoplasms in the Head and Neck Region
The aim of this study is the evaluation of clinical and dosimetric aspects, tolerance, and effectiveness of radiotherapy treatments in the head and neck region. Eligible patients undergoing radiotherapy for primary or secondary neoplasms localized in the head and neck anatomical region.
Standard Follow-up Program (SFP) for Head and Neck Cancer Patients
The primary and general objective of the clinical introduction of the SFP as the current standard of care is to improve the quality of radiotherapy for head and neck cancer patients by reducing radiation-induced side effects without hampering treatment efficacy in terms of locoregional tumour control and overall survival and …
Vitamin D and Head and Neck Cancer: Impact on Toxicity and Prognosis
The goal of this observational study is to learn about relation between vitamin D levels in subjects with head and neck cancer. The main question it aims to answer are: variation of vitamin D levels in the study population at different time points relation between therapy side effects and vitamin …
Tissue Sample Collection From Patients With Head and Neck Cancer and From Healthy Participants
RATIONALE: Collecting and storing samples of tissue, saliva, and blood from patients with cancer and from healthy participants to study in the laboratory may help the study of cancer in the future. PURPOSE: This research study is collecting and storing tissue samples from patients with head and neck cancer and …
Predictive Models for Radiation-induced Side Effects in Head and Neck Cancer Based on Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNP)
Background of the study: Swallowing dysfunction and xerostomia are the most frequently reported radiation-induced side effects (RISE) after (chemo) radiation ((CH) RT) in head and neck cancer (HNC) patients and have a major impact on the general dimensions of quality of life (QoL). In radiation0oncology, normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) …
Towards A Better Paradigm for Head and Neck Cancer Treatment Applying Artificial Intelligence. HNC-TACTIC.
This will be an international, multicenter, retrospective, observational, and data-driven study using secondary data captured in EHRs. The extraction of the data captured in the EHRs will be performed with SAVANA's EHRead®, an innovative data-driven system based on Natural Language Processing (NLP) and machine learning. For all patients, the Index …
Outcome Prediction in Head&Neck Cancer Patients After Radiotherapy
The primary and general objective of the clinical introduction of the Standard Follow-up Program (SFP) as the current standard of care is to improve the quality of radiotherapy for head and neck cancer patients by reducing radiation-induced side effects without hampering treatment efficacy in terms of locoregional tumour control and …
Prospective Registration of Head and Neck Cancer
Head and neck cancers account for the sixth leading cause of cancers worldwide. The annual incidence of Head and neck cancers is more than 650,000 the patients each year. Head and neck cancers are associated with smoking, alcohol consumption, human papilloma virus (type 16 and 18) and previous exposure to …
Comparative Study of New Classification and Traditional Classification of Radioactive Oropharyngeal Mucositis
Radiation oropharyngeal mucositis is one of the most painful side effects of radiotherapy in patients with head and neck tumors. However, the traditional radioactive oropharyngeal mucositis grading system has the problem of poor evaluation consistency. To solve this problem, we innovatively classify radiation oropharyngeal mucositis into four types according to …