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Brief Title: Music Therapy For The Treatment Of Cisplatin Induced Tinnitus In Patients With rGCC: A Pilot Study
Official Title: Music Therapy For The Treatment Of Cisplatin Induced Tinnitus In Patients With Relapsed Germ Cell Cancer (rGCC): A Pilot Study
Study ID: NCT04402593
Brief Summary: Pilot study evaluating the feasibility of recruitment, retention, and compliance to a modified Heidelberg Model of Neuro-Music Therapy (mHNMT) in patients with Cisplatin-induced Tinnitus and relapsed Germ Cell Cancer (rGCC).
Detailed Description: This is a prospective, interventional pilot study that plans to enroll 15 patients who are receiving salvage high dose chemo and bone marrow transplant for relapsed Germ cell Cancer (rGCC). Patients will be asked to go through a series of surveys and screening procedures to determine eligibility. Once enrolled, patients will receive music therapy while they are being treated either inpatient or outpatient for their standard of care treatments. Primary Objective To evaluate the feasibility of recruitment, retention, and compliance to a mHNMT in patients with CIT and rGCC admitted to BMT service to undergo salvage high-dose chemotherapy with tandem bone marrow rescue. Secondary Objectives To estimate the effects of mHNMT on severity of CIT, associated distress, anxiety, depression, fatigue, benefit findings, sleep, and audiometry measures and assess number of times homework completed.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Indiana University Melvin & Bren Simon Cancer Center, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Name: Debra Burns, PhD
Affiliation: Indiana University
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR