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Brief Title: Photoacoustic Imaging for Measuring Tumors and Normal Tissue in Patients With Head and Neck Cancer
Official Title: A Pilot Study of Photoacoustic Imaging (PAI) in H&Amp;N Cancer Patients
Study ID: NCT04110249
Brief Summary: This trial studies how well photoacoustic imaging works in measuring tumors and normal tissue in patients with head and neck cancer. Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is a low-risk imaging method that provides information about the oxygenation of tissues using a combination of light and ultrasound techniques. This study may help doctors determine if PAI is correlated with clinical responses of both tumor (for example: shrinking, swelling or disappearing) and normal tissues (for example: skin redness, dry mouth, appearance of sores, healing of skin or mucosa). If there is a correlation with clinical responses, then doctors may develop PAI as method for measuring response to earlier treatment.
Detailed Description: PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: I. Define the feasibility of the current photoacoustic imaging (PAI) technology in head and neck (H\&N) cancer patients. SECONDARY OBJECTIVE: I. Define the utility of the current PAI in H\&N cancer patients. OUTLINE: PART I: Patients undergo PAI before the start of chemoradiation therapy, weekly during 7 weeks of chemoradiation, and again 3-4 months after completion of chemoradiation therapy. PART II (CANCER-FREE WITH XEROSTOMIA): Patients undergo PAI at baseline, up to twice during acupuncture-like transcutaneous nerve stimulation (ALTENS) therapy, once after ALTENS, and at 3-6 months follow up.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, New York, United States
Name: Anurag K Singh
Affiliation: Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR