Participation Deadline: 12/03/2026
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Description

Background:

NCI Head and Neck Clinical Research Program (H&N CRP) investigators are studying the natural history and treatment of diverse conditions of the head and neck at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). These studies require the collection of biospecimens for research purposes.

Studies performed may support development of future protocols that include new therapeutic agents, novel treatment approaches, and new prognostic and diagnostic models for individuals with disorders of the head and neck affecting human communication.

Objectives:

-Primary: To create a biorepository of diseased and normal tissue specimens for research purposes from individuals with head and neck disorders.

Eligibility:

* Participants must be diagnosed with a disorder of the head and neck region.
* Age >= 3 years

Design:

* Up to 1000 participants will be enrolled.

* Part 1: Participants with head and neck disorders will be asked to share waste material from surgical procedures to create a biorepository of diseased and normal specimens for research. The participants will be enrolled prior to the surgery, or they may be enrolled retrospectively and asked to share pathology specimens and slides previously collected that are no longer required for their medical care. Participants will be recruited from surgical protocols at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center or from other participating sites.
* Part 2: Participants who have agreed to share surgical waste material may be asked to provide additional blood, saliva, and/or oral swabs. In addition, oral mucosal or skin biopsies may be obtained from adult participants aged 18 and older.
* No investigational or experimental therapy will be given as part of this protocol.