- Psychological therapies for the treatment of patients with alopecia
| Lead investigator: | Nigel Hunt |
| Interventions: | Psychological therapies delivered by Graduate Mental Health Workers. |
| Outcomes: | To be decided |
| Justification for the trial: |
There are currently no RCTs assessing the usefulness of such therapies in the treatment of alopecia. |
If you would like further details about this study, or would like to help with recruitment, please contact Jo Chalmers.
- Mohs’ surgery versus single complete excision in the management of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma
Lead investigator: None identified Interventions: Mohs’ surgery or single complete excision Outcomes: Primary outcome measure is disease free survival at 5 years. Justification for the trial: There are no prospective or comparative studies of Mohs’ surgery versus attempted single complete excision of SCC.
If you would like further details about this study, or would like to help with recruitment, please contact Jo Chalmers.
Please note this study cannot be progressed through the Network until a Lead Investigator has been identified.
- A randomised controlled study of Mohs’ versus excisional surgery for the management of peri-ocular basal cell carcinoma.
Lead investigator: Colin Fleming, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee Interventions: Outcomes: To be decided Justification for the trial: We are awaiting the outcome of a Cochrane sytematic review before this study is progressed.
If you would like further details about this study, or would like to help with recruitment, please contact Jo Chalmers.
Please note that this study cannot be progressed through the Network until the outcome of a Cochrane systematic review on the subject is known.
- Study of imiquimod as a treatment for infantile haemangioma
Lead investigator: Jane Ravenscroft/ Mary Glover Interventions: To be decided Outcomes: To be decided Justification for the trial: There are no RCTs of imiquimod for the treatment of infantile haemangioma. It is a rare condition which makes a multi-centre approach important.
If you would like further details about this study, or would like to help with recruitment, please contact Jo Chalmers.
- Treatment for Delusional Parasitosis
Lead investigator: Peter Lepping, Consultant Psychiatrist, Wrexham Interventions: Comparing antipsychotic drugs Outcomes: To be decided Justification for the trial: There are currently no RCTs evaluating the treatment of delusional parasitosis
A pilot study is taking place in London. If you would like further details about this study, or would like to help with recruitment, please contact Jo Chalmers






