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Randomized, multicenter trial to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of 2 different follows up programs in head and neck cancer survivors. Patients in complete remission at month 6 (+/- 1 month) after curative treatment will be randomized in two arms according to 2 different follow up approaches: Non Intensive Follow up approach (Arm A) with no radiologic evaltuations scheduled, but required only at the occurence of any signs or symptoms and Intensive Follow up approach (Arm B) with scheduled radiologic evaluations.
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The choice about timing of follow visits for each patient will be performed before randomization and will be tailored to the single patient in accordance to NCCN and AIOCC guidelines following this scheduling:
Patients deemed to be in complete remission at month 6 (+/- 1 month) after curative treatment will be randomized in two follow up arms:
ARM A (Non intensive): follow up according to NCCN guidelines, consisting of outpatient visits according to the schedule foreseen for single head and neck subsite. At each follow up visit the patients will report all new symptoms and they will receive both physical and fiberoptic endoscopic head and neck examination.
Laboratory tests (complete blood count, renal, hepatic and thyroid function) will be performed once a year. Quality of life questionnaire (EuroQol 5D5L, EORTC QLQ C-30 and HN35) will be administered to patients every other visit for the first 2 years and then at each visit. During each visit, a socio-economic questionnaire will be also administered. Locoregional imaging will be performed within 6 months after treatment end and then will be recommended only on the occurrence of new signs or symptoms. Only patients in this arm will be contacted by a phone call between visits in order to monitor patient's reported symptoms which could be potentially related to disease recurrence.
ARM B (Intensive): follow up outpatient visits will be performed similarly to ARM A, including physical and fiberoptic endoscopic head and neck evaluation and laboratory tests and questionnaires. Locoregional imaging will be requested for all the patients 2 times/year in the first 2 years and 1 time/year in the third and fourth year; PET scan will be requested yearly in the first 3 years.
In the first year after RT end, MRI or CT scan will be performed at screening and at sixth month after enrollment, while PET scan will be performed six months after enrollment. Radiological imaging with PET will be customized according to smoking history being performed in subjects >50 years and with a smoking history of > 20 pack/years.
Randomization will be stratified according to site of primary disease, smoking history (> 10pack years) and likelihood of feasibility or non feasibility of salvage surgery if a recurrence at T/N level would emerge (salvage surgery feasibility).
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