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Home-Based Photo-Biomodulation for Management of Lymphoedema and Radiation Fibrosis in Patients After Head and Neck Cancer: A Single-Arm Feasibility Trial
Sponsor: Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Australia
Summary
This feasibility trial will test the use of photo-biomodulation (PBM) therapy, predominantly self-delivered in the patient's home for 12-weeks, following completion of radiotherapy treatment for head and neck cancer. The primary objective is to establish feasibility of recruitment (uptake). Secondary objectives are to assess safety, additional elements of feasibility (adherence to the intervention, return of the device and attrition at the 3-month follow-up appointment) and acceptability of the trial to patients. Secondary measures will be performed to assess trends in effects of the intervention (pre-post intervention, within-group measures) for managing lymphoedema and radiation fibrosis.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
30
Start Date
2025-09-04
Completion Date
2026-10-31
Last Updated
2025-08-24
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Riancorp LTU-904 Laser and Handycure® (Medical Quant)
Riancorp: At the first intervention session the therapist will apply the device for 60 secs each at 14 - 25 points on the face and neck. Most patients will need application of the device at 15 to 20 points The Riancorp runs for 60 seconds, providing 1.5 j/cm2 in 60 seconds. Handycure: used by patients at home once/day on the prescribed days (Wks 1-6 3x/wk; Wks 7-10 x2/wk; Wks 11-12 x1/wk) 1. Patients will apply the device for 5 minutes at each point as instructed by the physiotherapist.
Locations (1)
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia