U.S., May 8 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06959810) titled 'Impact of Adapted Aesthetic Onco in Patients With Upper Aerodigestive Tract Cancer During Their Management' on April 23.

Brief Summary: Treatment for cancers of the pharyngolarynx is mutilating, with major consequences for patients' lives in terms of physical and functional after-effects. The psycho-social consequences are also significant, notably the metamorphosis of identity linked to the disease and its treatment, which alters the patient's self-image.

Initial feedback from patients who have been able to benefit from adapted oncoesthetics (OEA) is overwhelmingly positive.

This study will assess the feasibility of oncoesthetics a...