Math model aims to zap throat cancer faster

NCT ID NCT03656133

Summary

This study tested whether a mathematical model could help doctors choose a more effective radiation schedule for patients with HPV-positive throat cancer. The goal was to see if personalizing treatment based on this model could make tumors shrink more quickly during the first four weeks of radiation. The trial involved 55 adult patients with early-stage cancer that had not spread to distant parts of the body.

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Locations

  • H Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute

    Tampa, Florida, 33612, United States

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