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Active clinical trials for "Uterine Cervical Neoplasms"

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Sentinel Node Detection in Cervical Cancer

Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy

Evaluation of sensitivity of Sentinel lymph nodes for detecting nodal metastases in cervical cancer

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Biop Colposcopy System's Safety and Performance (Accuracy of Its Registration...

Cervical Cancer Screening

This is a multi-center, prospective, non-randomized, confirmatory study to evaluate the safety and performance of the Biop Digital Colposcope and the accuracy of the image registration procedure between the Biop Digital Colposcope unit and the Biop Micro Colposcope probe unit.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Preventing Invasive Cervical Cancer: The Importance of Expectant Management in Young Women With...

High-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions

Lesions classified as "High Grade Squamous Intra-epithelial Lesions" (HSIL) are pre-cervical lesions of the cervix, induced by infection with the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). The detection and proper management of these lesions greatly reduces the incidence of invasive cervical cancer. Pap smear remains the most effective tool for early detection of low and high-grade cervical lesions. In Belgium, screening for cervical cancer is recommended every 3 years for women between 25 and 65 years old. HPV is a virus who possesses certain oncogenic genes who have the ability to inactivate tumor suppressor genes in the host cell. This promotes a tumorigenesis process within the tissues affected by the virus. The majority of human papillomavirus infections are transient and spontaneously cleared by host defense mechanisms, especially in the first two years after exposure. However, 10-20% of infections persist latently and may eventually lead to progression to invasive cervical cancer. Even high-grade lesions kan naturally be cleared, even more so if the patient is young and immuno-competent. Therefore, the management of HSIL lesions in young women has been modified and consists of adopting mainly a conservative attitude, with controls every 6 months for 2 years. This management makes it possible to avoid unnecessary conizations of the cervix which, in young nulliparous patients, are not devoid of heavy obstetric consequences during subsequent pregnancies (premature birth, perinatal mortality). Cervical conization will only be considered for lesions that progress during follow-up or that persist beyond 2 years. However, this type of follow-up requires that patients be compliant. Our study has two main objectives: to determine the compliance of CHU Brugmann Hospital patients who have been proposed a conservative strategy for the management of HSIL lesions. to identify the predictive factors for the persistence and / or progression of high-grade pre-cancerous dysplastic lesions.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Sentinel Node Mapping in Women With Cervical and Endometrial Cancer

Uterine Cervical NeoplasmsUterine Neoplasms

This study aims to evaluate the effect of SLN mapping on the incidence and severity of lymphedema in women with early stage cervical and endometrial cancer.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Care in Certified Cancer Centres in Germany

Colorectal CancerBreast Cancer8 more

Assessment of the effectiveness of care in certified cancer centres for eight cancer entities via a retrospective cohort study based on secondary data from statutory health insurance funds and population-based clinical cancer registries.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Comparison of the Hologic Genius Digital Diagnostics System With the ThinPrep Imaging System

Cervical Cancer Screening

Quality assurance of the laboratory examinations. Retrospective non-interventional study with ThinPrep slides collected as part of the German Co-Screening Program for routine diagnostic. These slides will retrospectively be used to validate the Hologic Genius Digital Cytology (DC) system vs. the ThinPrep Imaging system (TIS).

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Perception & Acceptability of a Cervical Cancer Prevention Prebiotic Device

Sensory Perceptual CharacteristicsUser Acceptability of Gel Delivery System

PreBioGyn will be compared to market leading vaginal pH buffering gels using established forearm test methods associated with vaginal lubricity sensation in 42 women. Women will also rate each gel for smell and appearance using established methods. The PreBioGyn gel enclosure and intravaginal applicator design will be evaluated for: look and feel, ability to prepare for dosing, ability to expulse dose, and likelihood of future use by subjects. Open-ended feedback on the gel and applicator will occur to gather contributions for each product.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

CTCs in Cervix Cancer

Cervical CancerHPV

This study is a validation study to confirm the ability of Telomescan OBP-401 to identify CTCs in patients with HPV 16 / 18 associated cervical cancer. CTCs identified will be tested for the presence of the HPV 16 / 18 E6 protein, confirming a cervical cancer origin.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Early Detection of Breast Cancer and Cervical Cancer in Women in India

Breast CancerCervical Cancer

RATIONALE: Health education programs and screening methods, such as clinical breast examination and examination of the cervix, may help reduce the number of women who develop breast cancer and cervical cancer. PURPOSE: This randomized clinical trial is studying the early detection of breast cancer and cervical cancer in women in India.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Quality of Life in Thai Women Diagnosed Cervical Cancer at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital...

Quality of LifeCervical Cancer1 more

To study the quality of life of patients earlier diagnosed for cervical cancer and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN).

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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