Reconstructive Surgery For Head And Neck Cancer Patients



Status:Completed
Conditions:Cancer
Therapuetic Areas:Oncology
Healthy:No
Age Range:21 - Any
Updated:10/21/2017
Start Date:December 2007
End Date:October 2017

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Reconstructive Surgery For Head And Neck Cancer Patients: A Prospective Analysis Of Quality Of Life And Symptom Relief

The goal of this study is to better understand the changes in symptoms and overall quality of
life after head and neck surgery and reconstruction. "Quality of Life" means how you feel
about your life as a result of your disease and its treatment. Learning about changes in
patients' quality of life will help doctors and future patients make more informed treatment
decisions.

This prospective, longitudinal study will evaluate patient-reported quality of life and
symptomatology immediately prior to and for up to one year following surgical resection and
reconstruction head and neck malignancies.Patients with head and neck malignancies that
require simultaneous surgical resection and reconstruction of the ablative defect will be
eligible to participate.Quality of life and symptom relief will be evaluated by both domain
and disease specific questionnaires at four time points: pre-operatively, and 3 months (±1
month), 6 months (±1), and 9 months (-1 and +3) post-operatively. These assessment points
represent clinically significant events in patients' post-operative course following head and
neck surgery. Studies have shown that quality of life decreases significantly at three months
after surgery but then reapproaches baseline levels around one year (1). Pre-operative
responses will serve as the baseline for comparison.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Patients undergoing surgical resection and reconstruction for every stage head and
neck malignancies at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

- Patients at least 21 years of age

Exclusion Criteria:

- Patients who are less than 21 years old

- Patients who do not speak the English language

- Patients who are unable to comprehend the content of the questionnaires due to
psychiatric disorders or cognitive impairment

- Patients who cannot complete the pre-operative questionnaires during consent
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