Central Pain Syndrome in Survivors of Head and Neck Cancer
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“Central Pain Syndrome in Survivors of Head and Neck Cancer”
This is a cross-sectional pilot study of head and neck cancer survivors who have completed multi-modal treatment to assess and characterize the presence of distinct pain syndromes.
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Device - IPC-1000
Delivers pressure to thumbnail for five seconds at a time
Device - Magnetic resonance imaging
Scan of brain using Magnetic resonance imaging
Correlative Studies
Administration of questionnaires via computer
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Characterization of Central Pain Syndrome in Survivors of Head and Neck Cancer
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NCT04128267
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