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Active clinical trials for "Uterine Cervical Neoplasms"

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Reducing Cancer Disparities for American Indians in the Rural Intermountain West

Prostate CancerColorectal Cancer3 more

The purpose of this demonstration is to evaluate the effectiveness of using community outreach workers (navigators) to help American Indians living in rural areas overcome barriers to appropriate cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

CervIcal Cancer Screening Trial by Randomization of HPV Testing Intervention for Upcoming Screening...

Cervical Cancer

The aim of this study is to assess efficacy of the screening with concurrent liquid-based cytology and HPV DNA testing for the primary cervical cancer screening over 7 years.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Randomized Trial of In-Home Cervical Cancer Screening in Underscreened Women

Cervical Cancer

The purpose of this trial is to determine whether mailing in-home human papillomavirus (HPV) screening kits is effective in increasing uptake of cervical cancer screening and early detection and treatment of cervical neoplasia in underscreened women.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Effect of HPV Vaccination on Women Aged 25 Years

Cervical Cancer

The purposes of this study are to evaluate the effectiveness of vaccination in 25-year old women at the time of their first access to cervical cancer screening, to understand the impact of vaccination on screening activity; to evaluate the immune response following vaccination; to study the dynamics of the infection after vaccination, including the possible change in the frequency of non-vaccine HPV types, to evaluate cytological abnormalities reductions in vaccinated women and to assess if HPV test in urine sample could be a useful non-invasive method to monitor HPV status in younger women.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Visual Inspection With Acetic Acid Compared to Lugol's Iodine in HIV-infected Women

Cervical Intraepithelial NeoplasiaCervical Cancer1 more

The clinical trial is part of a larger study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of screening techniques for cervical cancer among HIV-infected women. The investigators randomized women to undergo screening with Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid (VIA) or Visual Inspection with Lugol's Iodine (VILI), along with a colposcopy. All outcome and treatment decisions were based on the colposcopy exam done at the study visit. The investigators then compared outcomes between the two groups to assess the test characteristics of both VIA and VILI.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Randomized Study of Z-100 Plus Radiation Therapy to Treat Cervical Cancer

Cervical Cancer

This study is a phase III, multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel group comparative study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Z-100 with primary uterine cervical cancer on radiotherapy. The study will use a central randomization with a dynamic allocation using biased coin minimization.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Prevention of HPV in the School Health Service

Human PapillomavirusCervix Cancer

The last ten years sexually transmitted infections (STI) have substantially increased among adolescents. STI can lead to individual suffering and have a negative effect on the future reproductive health and also increase the need for health care, thus it is important to reduce the number of STIs. HPV vaccination is included in the school-based vaccination program since 2012, a catch-up vaccination is offered to older girls and young women aged 13-25. School nurses have a key role regarding information about HPV and HPV vaccine, and the school-based vaccination program has a substantial higher coverage rate. Knowledge is an important factor associated with attitude to preventive methods against HPV. In previous studies the results indicate that young people have low awareness of HPV and the HPV vaccine. Interventions can decrease sexual risk taking and influence the intention to receive HPV vaccination and increase the use of condom. The aim of this study is to increase primary prevention of human papillomavirus (HPV) by promoting HPV vaccination and increase condom use among upper secondary students. The aim is also to increase the knowledge about HPV, risk and prevention.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Weekly Paclitaxel/Carboplatin With Neupogen in Gynaecological Cancers

Ovarian CancerEndometrial Cancer1 more

Rationale: The administration of prophylactic G-CSF may reduce the toxicity of a weekly paclitaxel/carboplatin regimen in gynaecological cancers. Purpose: This multicenter phase II trial is studying the side effects of weekly paclitaxel/carboplatin when given with prophylactic G-SCF in patients with recurrent epithelial ovarian-, primary peritoneal or fallopian tube cancers, endometrial carcinoma or cervical carcinoma. Data obtained in this trial will be compared with historical data as published earlier. The trial will include 3 cohorts of 36 patients: Subjects with ovarian, fallopian tube or peritoneal carcinoma Subjects with endometrial cancer Subjects with cervical carcinoma Treatment: Subjects will receive Paclitaxel 60 mg/m² followed by Carboplatin AUC 2.7 intravenously weekly during 18 weeks. Filgrastim (Neupogen) will be given to all patients on day 5 and possibly on day 6 of each course. Subjects will be evaluated by CT/MRI scan after 9 cycles of chemotherapy (week 10), after 18 cycles of chemotherapy, then every 6 months for the next 2 years and then if clinically indicated. Subjects who develop disease progression will discontinue therapy. Subjects who have no evidence of disease progression after completion of study therapy will be followed until disease progression, withdrawal of informed consent, or death.

Completed28 enrollment criteria

Investigation of Cervix Tumor Oxygenation and Microvasculature Using Magnetic Resonance Techniques...

Cervix Cancer

In cervix cancer tumor oxygen levels and fluid pressure in the tumor have been shown to be related to patient outcome. Analysis of the way tumors enhance after intravenous contrast injection using MRI and CT can be used to determine parameters that relate to tumor blood vessels. In this study we hope to determine if there is a relationship between the enhancement of cervix cancer on MRI and CT and tumor oxygen levels and interstitial fluid pressure. If such a relationship exists then it could help improve the care of patients wiht cervix cancer by allowing for more aggressive therapy of patients with cancer that have more ominous imaging characteristics

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Innovation for Standard Identification of Insertional HPV Mutations and of Target Therapeutic Genes...

Cervical Cancer

Quantification and follow-up of circulating tumoral DNA in serum and/or plasma of patients with cervical cancer compared to the early detection of minimal metastatic disease.

Terminated6 enrollment criteria
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