Trial of Acupuncture for Radiation-Induced Xerostomia in Head and Neck Cancer



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Cancer, Cancer, Other Indications
Therapuetic Areas:Oncology, Other
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:12/2/2018
Start Date:November 11, 2012
End Date:February 2021
Contact:Tammy Vogler, RN
Email:tvogler@wakehealth.edu
Phone:336-713-6907

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A Phase III Prospective Randomized Trial of Acupuncture for Treatment of Radiation-Induced Xerostomia in Patients With Head and Neck Cancer

This study is being done to find out what effects, good and/or bad, acupuncture has on
participants and their xerostomia caused by radiation therapy for the treatment of the
cancer.

Patients who have met all eligibility criteria will be randomized to standard oral hygiene,
standard oral hygiene + true acupuncture twice weekly for 4 weeks, or standard oral hygiene +
sham acupuncture twice weekly for 4 weeks by a form of adaptive randomization, called
minimization, because simple randomization could result in covariate imbalances .

The acupuncture points will be at three sites on each ear (Shenmen, Point Zero, Salivary
Gland 2-prime), a site on the chin (CV24), a site on each forearm (Lu7), a site on each hand
(LI 1-prime), a site on each leg (K6), and one placebo needle at Gb32 for a total of 14
sites. All sites will be applied for 20 minutes. For body points, standardized techniques for
location will be utilized, which are based on anatomical landmarks as well as proportional
measurements using the patient's own body. For example, finger breadth is based on each
patient's middle finger, and the proportional unit of measure, the "cun," is defined as the
distance between the two medial ends of the creases of the interphalangeal joints when the
middle finger is flexed. Earpoint locations will mimic standard practice and be identified by
the acupuncturists.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Must be at least 18 years of age and able to give informed consent.

- Must be able to read, write and understand English.

- Must have a diagnosis of head/neck cancer.

- Must have received bilateral radiation therapy, and subsequently developed grade 2 or
3 xerostomia, according to modified RTOG scale:

- Grade 0 - None

- Grade 1 - Slight dryness of mouth (good response on stimulation and no
significant dietary alterations necessary)

- Grade 2 - Moderate dryness of mouth (poor response on stimulation and altered
oral intake required such as frequent water, oral lubricants, or soft-moist
foods)

- Grade 3 - Complete dryness of mouth (no response on stimulation and difficult
oral alimentation; IV fluids, pureed diet or tube feedings may be required)

- Grade 4 - Fibrosis

- Must have received external beam radiation at a mean dose of at least 24 Gy to one of
the parotid glands. The other gland can receive less than 24 Gy.

- Must have completed radiotherapy at least 12 months prior to entry.

- Must have anatomically intact parotid and submandibular glands. A focused (head/neck)
history and exam conducted by a physician or dentist within the past year is required.

- Must be acupuncture naïve.

- Must have ECOG performance status of 0-2.

Exclusion Criteria:

- History of xerostomia, Sjogren's disease or other illness known to affect salivation
prior to head/neck radiation.

- Suspected or known closure of salivary gland ducts on either side.

- Currently receiving or planning to use drugs, herbs, alternative medicines, or devices
that could affect salivary production. Treatment known to affect salivation should be
stopped at least 14 days prior to enrollment. Over the counter products used for
salivary substitution are allowed, but will need to be discontinued for at least 24
hours prior to saliva and questionnaire data collection.

- Have received any investigational new drug within the past 30 days or planning to
receive such during the study period.

- Active systemic infection or skin infection at or near the acupuncture sites.

- Receiving chemotherapy during study period.
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Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503
Phone: 616-391-1230
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Covington, Tennessee 38019
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Fairfield, Iowa 52556
Phone: 641-469-4144
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Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
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Houston, Texas 77030
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Saint Louis Park, Minnesota 55426
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1959 Northeast Pacific Street
Seattle, Washington 98122
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