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Background:
Cisplatin is a chemotherapy drug. It is used to treat head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) and other cancers. It can cause hearing loss for some people. It is not known how many people will get hearing loss from cisplatin. It is also not known what other factors might influence who gets hearing loss. Factors could include age, sex, noise exposure, and other drugs the person is taking. Statins are drugs used to lower cholesterol. Statins may also reduce cisplatin-induced hearing loss.
Objectives:
To see if statins reduce hearing loss in people getting cisplatin therapy to treat HNSCC. To find out how many people taking cisplatin get hearing loss from it. To find out if other factors might influence whether cisplatin causes hearing loss.
Eligibility:
People ages 18 and older who are getting treatment with cisplatin for HNSCC
Design:
Participants will be screened with a review of their medical records.
Participants will have 3 visits. These will be before the onset of cisplatin therapy, at about 4 weeks after they finish therapy, and about 6 months after they finish therapy. Each visit will include:
Medication history
Audiogram/hearing tests. Participants will wear headphones and indicate when they hear different sounds.
Questions about their noise exposure history and whether they have ringing in the ears
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Study Population:
-Subjects will be adult patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma of the upper aerodigestive tract who will undergo cisplatin chemotherapy with concurrent radiation.
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Outcome Measures:
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Inclusion and exclusion criteria
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
32 participants in 1 patient group
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