U.S., March 5 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06856863) titled 'Correlation Between Personnality Traits and Ability to Learn Oroesophageal Voice' on Feb. 26.

Brief Summary: After total laryngectomy and loss of laryngeal phonation, the oro-oesophageal voice (VOO) is a communication option for the patient. It involves little financial outlay and, when mastered, ensures functional communication, but requires time-consuming speech therapy. VOO acquisition depends on a number of factors, including the patient's physiology, personality and socio-cultural environment. Several authors have suggested the influence of psychology on failure to learn VOO, but the studies found in the literature are old and ...