Comparing Two Surveillance Approaches for People Who Have Received Treatment for HPV-associated Head and Neck Cancer and Show No Signs of Disease

Participation Deadline: 09/01/2026
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Description

The purpose of this study is to compare standard surveillance with telemedicine surveillance (tele-surveillance) and find out which surveillance approach is best for people with HPV-associated head and neck cancer who have no evidence of disease after treatment. The researches will look at how the two approaches affect participants’ quality of life, health outcomes, and expenses (for example, costs of routine visits and procedures). They will also determine doctors’ and patients’ satisfaction with tele-surveillance.