Study to Evaluate the Natural History of Head and Neck Cancer Precursors in Taiwan
NCT ID: NCT02017288
Last Updated: 2021-02-08
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
3576 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2013-11-18
2021-02-04
Brief Summary
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\- Cancer of the mouth and throat is one of the most common cancers in Taiwan. This cancer develops over several years, beginning as white or red patches in the mouth or throat that become growths. It can also cause a condition that leads to rigidity of the cheeks. The growths can be identified when a doctor looks into a person s mouth. It is currently not clear why some people with abnormal growths progress to cancer while others do not. Researchers want to better understand why some patients with early abnormal growths get late abnormal growths. They also want to understand why some people get abnormal growths again, even after they receive treatment.
Objectives:
\- To understand why some people with precancerous lesions in their mouth develop cancer while others do not.
Eligibility:
\- Adults 21 years and older, some with abnormal growths in the mouth, some without any, and some with head and neck cancer.
Design:
* Participants will visit a hospital in Taiwan 2 times.
* At the first visit, participants will answer questions about their health, lifestyle, and family medical history. A doctor will examine the participant s mouth and take a small piece of any growth they see. They will do this with a brush. They will also photograph the participant s mouth. Participants will also give blood and saliva samples, plus a small sample of a mouth rinse.
* Participants who are diagnosed with a late abnormal growth that is not cancer will return for a second visit. They will answer the same questions and undergo the same procedures as at the first study.
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Detailed Description
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In preparation for the cohort study, we recently conducted a pilot study in Taiwan, a country with high oral cancer incidence. This pilot was aimed to streamline field operations and collect preliminary data to aid in the design of the cohort study. As detailed in our concept, we successfully accomplished all of the goals of our pilot study, including successful recruitment and retention of patients as well as the collection of critical preliminary data.
Based on these efforts, we are seeking approval to conduct a prospective cohort study of 3000 patients with precursors to investigate the natural history of histologically-defined oral cancer precursor lesions and evaluate epidemiologic/ molecular predictors for progression. After completion of the recruitment period, we plan to recruit an additional 500 patients with clinically-defined precancerous lesions for passive follow-up. The prospective component will be complemented by cross-sectional comparisons of epidemiologic/molecular factors across 750 controls, 3500 precursors, and 750 cancers.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Study Groups
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Cancer
Participants diagnosed with incident oral cancer
No interventions assigned to this group
Control
Participants without oral lesions or cancers matched to oral cancer/precursor participants on age, gender, smoking/betel nut habits
No interventions assigned to this group
Precursor
Participants clinically diagnosed with oral lesions
No interventions assigned to this group
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
21 Years
100 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Taiwan University
OTHER
Academia Sinica, Taiwan
OTHER
China Medical University, China
OTHER
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
NIH
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Anil K Chaturvedi, M.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Locations
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Chang Gung Memorial Hospital - Kaohsiung
Kaohsiung City, , Taiwan
China Medical University Hospital
Taichung, , Taiwan
National Taiwan University Hospital
Taipei, , Taiwan
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital- Taoyuan
Taoyuan District, , Taiwan
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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14-C-N018
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: secondary_id
999914018
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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