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This trial is conducted by using MEAD to detect the meridian changes in patients with head and neck cancer after conventional treatment of chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
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The purpose of this research is observe the change of meridian energy in patients have be diagnosed with head and neck cancer. The instrument we use is a non-invasive device called meridian energy analysis device(MEAD). The theory of MEAD is use conductive rod to measure the skin resistance from the specific point in human body, and to calculate the meridian's energy change. In Traditional Chinese Medicine theory, physician doctor believe that the median in human body would be affected by disease or uncomfortable condition. So, this time, we who a group of physician of Traditional Chinese medicine department conduct this research to assess the energy change in patients with head and neck cancer. The trail cooperate with radiation oncology department and hematology oncology department. Subject enrollment from radiation oncology department and hematology Oncology department. All of subjects have be diagnosed with head and neck cancer, and will to receive conventional treatment, no matter chemotherapy or/and radiotherapy.
The major assessment of our research is meridian energy by MEAD before treatment, and six consecutive cycles. In addition to this, pain degree, oral mucositis condition, impact on life quality, and blood test, diagnosis imaging data will be collected.
According to G*Power( 3.1.9.4 edition), we expected to recruit 34 subjects. All of Statistical Analysis will use SPSS, pair-t test is used to analyze continuous variable, categorical variable will be analyzed by Chi-Square Test. Multivariate regression analysis will be apply to discuss the major factor of the meridian changes.
MEAD is a kind of non-invasive device, hasn't had adverse effect until now. We will start emergency handling If accidents happened within measurement.
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Jian-An Liao; Chao-Hua Fang
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