Neck surgery before Chemo-Radiation may reduce side effects in head and neck cancer patients

NCT ID NCT02918955

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looked at 65 people with advanced head and neck cancer that had spread to lymph nodes. It compared two approaches: having surgery to remove affected lymph nodes before chemo-radiation, versus chemo-radiation alone. The goal was to see if upfront surgery could reduce treatment side effects and improve quality of life. Results will help doctors choose the best treatment plan.

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  • Inselspital Bern

    Bern, 3010, Switzerland

  • University Hospital of Geneva

    Geneva, 1205, Switzerland

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