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Brief Title: Radiotherapy of Tongue Cancer Using an Intraoral Stent
Official Title: Implementation of an Intraoral Stent in Radiotherapy of Tongue Cancer
Study ID: NCT04337853
Brief Summary: Radiotherapy of tongue cancer is associated with acute and late morbidity. Use of an intraoral stent will provide a larger distance between the tongue and palate and can reduce side-effects. The aim of the present study is to confirm that an intraoral stent will give lower dose to the palate throughout the treatment period.
Detailed Description: Radiotherapy of tongue cancer is associated with acute and late morbidity. Use of an intraoral stent will provide a larger distance between the tongue and palate and can reduce side-effects. The main objective of the present study is to confirm that the use of an intraoral stent will result in lower dose to the palate throughout the treatment period. A secondary objective is to measure the reduction in acute mucositis in the palate. The intraoral stent used in the present study is available in two sizes, 10 and 20mm thickness. The intervention group and control group will consist of approximately five patients each. Target coverage will be measured by the minimum dose covering 98% of the clinical target volume (D98CTV). Dose to the organs at risk (hard and soft palate) will be measured by the mean dose. Data will be collected from the planning computed tomography (CT) and daily cone-beam CT (CBCT). Acute mucositis will be scored by Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) v3.0.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, , Norway
Name: Einar Dale, MD PhD
Affiliation: Oslo University Hospital, Department of Oncology
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR