Photobiomodulation for the Prevention of Radiation Induced Oral Mucositis

Last updated: February 20, 2024
Sponsor: Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Head And Neck Cancer

Mucositis

Allergy

Treatment

Photobiomodulation

Clinical Study ID

NCT04671862
20190729-01H
  • Ages > 18
  • All Genders

Study Summary

Radiotherapy for head and neck cancer can cause severe mucositis (ulcers in the mouth) and pain. Photobiomodulation (Light therapy) will be used before and during radiotherapy to try to reduce the occurence and severity of mucositis in patients treated with radiotherapy for head and neck cancer

Previous studies in head and neck cancer patients have shown that photobiomodulation (light therapy) can prevent mucositis. There are currently no centers in Canada using this technique in routine practice, but this is recommended in International guidelines and widely used in Europe. The investigators therefore wish to implement this technique in Ottawa under the umbrella of a clinical trial to insure its safety and efficacy in a Canadian context.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age ≥ 18 years of age
  • Willing and able to understand and sign informed consent form approved by theinstitutional review board (IRB)
  • Histological diagnosis of head and neck cancer of the oral cavity with no evidence ofmacroscopic residual disease post-surgery (R0 or R1 resection) and no gross residuallymphadenopathy in the planned PBM treatment area
  • Planned treatment with radiotherapy or chemoradiotherapy to a dose of ≥ 50 Gy
  • ECOG Performance Status of 0 or 1
  • Intact oral mucosa (no visible ulceration, dehiscence or active infection

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Gross macroscopic residual disease post surgery (R2 resection) or gross residuallymphadenopathy in the planned PBM treatment area
  • Prior radiotherapy to the Head and Neck including the oral or oropharyngeal mucosa.
  • Prior cytotoxic chemotherapy in the last 3 months
  • Diagnosis of photosensitive disorder (cutaneous porphyria, xeroderma pigmentosum, etc)
  • Concurrent administration of Cetuximab

Study Design

Total Participants: 25
Treatment Group(s): 1
Primary Treatment: Photobiomodulation
Phase:
Study Start date:
June 01, 2021
Estimated Completion Date:
December 31, 2025

Study Description

Introduction: Radiotherapy for head and neck cancer can cause severe mucositis (ulcers in the mouth) and pain. Photobiomodulation (Light therapy) will be used before and during radiotherapy to try to reduce the occurence and severity of mucositis in patients treated with radiotherapy for head and neck cancer

Rationale: Previous studies in head and neck cancer patients have shown that photobiomodulation (light therapy) can prevent mucositis. There are currently no centers in Canada using this technique in routine practice, but this is recommended in International guidelines and widely used in Europe. The investigators therefore wish to implement this technique in Ottawa under the umbrella of a clinical trial to insure its safety and efficacy in a Canadian context.

Purpose/Objectives: Primary Objective Primary Objective

• To determine the cumulative incidence of acute mucositis as defined by CTCAE version 2.0 for radiation induced mucositis (Appendix 1) during radiotherapy and for 1month following radiotherapy

Secondary Objectives

To determine the following during radiotherapy and for 24 months post-treatment

  • Rate of occurrence of acute radiation dermatitis

  • Pain scores

  • Opioid use

  • ESAS scores during and after RT

  • FACT-HN questionnaire scores

  • Late subcutaneous neck fibrosis

  • Late mucosal and skin telangiectasia

Study design/methodology:

This is single arm prospective cohort study of a single intervention (photobiomodulation) in patients with head and neck cancer for the prevention of oral mucositis.

Outcomes will be the following:

  • Rates of acute and late mucositis according to CTCAE version 2.0

  • Rates of acute and late dermatitis and fibrosis according to CTCAE version 5.0

  • Rates of late teleangiectasia

  • Pain scores as per Edmonton Symptom assessment scale (ESAS) and modified brief pain inventory

  • Rates of opioid use

  • FACT-HN scores

  • EQ5D scores

Anticipated public/scientific benefit:

This study aims to study the use of Photobiomodulation treatments for prevention of oral mucositis. This is recommended in international guidelines but not used in routine practice in Canada. The benefit of this study is to allow implemetation of this technique in the Canadian context in a controlled and evaluated manner. This will hopefully then allow further study and wider implementation of this technique both in Ottawa and in Canada

Connect with a study center

  • The Ottawa Hospital

    Ottawa, Ontario K1H 8L6
    Canada

    Active - Recruiting

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