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This purpose of this protocol is to evaluate and identify patients who may be eligible for actively enrolling NIH clinical research protocols for head and neck cancer; or provide standard evaluations and treatment necessary for patients with head and neck cancers enrolled in other NIH clinical protocols that do not include such treatment. Participants screened under this protocol will not be required to join a research study; the decision will be voluntary.
Patients with head and neck cancer may enroll in this study. Participants may undergo various tests, described below, to determine their eligibility for participation in a specific clinical trial. Other tests may also be required, depending on the protocol or treatment for which the patient is being considered:
When the tests are done, the physician will discuss the results with the patient. Patients eligible for a research study will be offered participation. For those not eligible for a study, other therapies will be discussed and the patient will return to the care of his or her primary physician. In special circumstances, patients may be offered standard non-experimental treatment at NIH.
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This protocol will provide a means for screening potential candidates for NIDCD Head and Neck Surgery Branch (HNSB), and inter-institute protocols with NCI and NIDCR. No investigational treatments will be administered on this protocol. The Principal Investigator may, however, approve a patient who has been determined to be ineligible for investigational protocols to undergo standard treatment because they present a unique clinical experience for maintaining clinical skills of HNSB physicians and training of clinical fellows.
Background:
Potential research candidates are referred to the NIDCD HNSB by physicians and by patients themselves. Up to half of all research subjects now admitted to NIH protocols are self-referred. Each patient undergoes thorough telephone screening including a request for the results of outside laboratory tests, scans, x-rays and protocols. Some protocols may require additional diagnostic tests or that tests be repeated to obtain more current results in an effort to establish eligibility according to protocol specifications. The purpose of this protocol is to provide a means for patients to undergo: (1) evaluation to meet the eligibility requirements of active NIDCD HNSB and inter-institute protocols; and (2) standard treatment to ensure adequate expertise and training of surgeons and clinical associates and to provide an environment that stimulates ideas for clinical research.
Objectives:
-To permit evaluation of patients referred to the NIDCD Head and Neck Surgery Branch
(HNSB) in order to identify individuals who will be suitable candidates for HNSB
clinical research protocols and inter-institute protocols with NCI and NIDCR.
-To permit standard treatment in specific circumstances for patients not eligible for a
current investigational protocol, but who present a unique clinical training opportunity or
who present a clinical condition during screening that requires immediate intervention to
prevent compromise to the patient s well-being.
Eligibility:
Inclusion Criteria:
head and neck.
-Patient is able to provide informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
Design:
-Patients enrolled on this protocol will be evaluated by NIDCD HNSB physicians to
determine the individual s suitability for participation in a clinical research protocol.
Specific clinical pathology and research diagnostic tests may be required to meet the
eligibility criteria of a protocol. These may include, but are not limited to:
Other tests that are clinically indicated may be performed.
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Inclusion and exclusion criteria
Age 18 and older
Patients at risk. Suspected of having, or with a biopsy proven neoplastic disease of the head and neck.
Patient is able to provide informed consent.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
Women who are pregnant and not eligible.
Candidates who do not meet the inclusion criteria.
62 participants in 1 patient group
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