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the Comparison of Voice Quality in Early Laryngeal Cancer Between Surgery and Radiotherapy
This study is currently recruiting participants.
Study NCT00497588   Information provided by Tehran University of Medical Sciences
First Received: July 4, 2007   Last Updated: July 5, 2007   History of Changes

July 4, 2007
July 5, 2007
March 2007
 
quality of voice [ Time Frame: 3 to 6 month after therapy ]
Same as current
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quality of life [ Time Frame: 6 month later ]
Same as current
 
the Comparison of Voice Quality in Early Laryngeal Cancer Between Surgery and Radiotherapy
 

early laryngeal cancer is a well known field with great controversy in treatment. two options are available in treatment of patients the first one is partial laryngectomy and the second one is radiotherapy.one of major concern of patients have been the quality of voice ,so we design this trial to answer the priority of each options.

early laryngeal cancer is a well known field with great controversy in treatment. two options are available in treatment of patients the first one is partial laryngectomy and the second one is radiotherapy.one of major concern of patients have been the quality of voice as part of quality of life ,so we design this clinical randomised trial to answer the priority of each options.

Phase IV
Interventional
Treatment, Randomized, Single Blind, Active Control, Parallel Assignment, Safety/Efficacy Study
Voice Quality
Procedure: surgery ,radiotherapy
 
 

*   Includes publications given by the data provider as well as publications identified by National Clinical Trials Identifier (NCT ID) in Medline.
 
Recruiting
33
December 2009
 

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Early laryngeal cancer

Exclusion Criteria:

  • No history of radiotherapy and collagen vascular disease
Both
 
No
Contact: babak saedi, professor 98219123872469 saedi@tums.ac.ir
Contact: mohamad sadeghi, professor 98219121153594 sadeghi@tums.ac.ir
Iran, Islamic Republic of
 
NCT00497588
 
bs-86-01-48-5497
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
 
Principal Investigator: babak saedi, professor tehran university of medical science
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
May 2007

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