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Disseminated Endometrial Cancer Cells During Sonohysterography

Endometrial Cancer

The purpose of study is to: 1) determine critical volume necessary to overcome tubal pressure and result in fluid dissemination and 2) evaluate functional viability of any disseminated tumor cells collected during SHG

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Efficacy for Sentinel Lymph Node Policy in High-risk Endometrial Carcinoma

Endometrial Adenocarcinoma

To evaluate the efficacy of sentinel lymph node biopsy technique in patients with high-risk endometrial carcinoma, which provides the evidence that sentinel lymph node biopsy technique could substitute the systematic Lymph node dissection(LND).

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Skeletal Muscle Energy Metabolism in Women With Weight Loss and Ovarian and/or Endometrial Cancer...

Weight LossOvarian Carcinoma1 more

the aim is to study skeletal muscle metabolism alterations métaboliques associated with weight loss in women with ovarian and/or endometrial cancer according to BMI.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Anxiety and Distress Levels in Women With Suspected Endometrial Cancer

Endometrial CancerCancer4 more

Patients attending the rapid access gynaecology clinic with a suspicion of endometrial cancer are understandably nervous. Few studies have quantified anxiety and distress of patients in this group. This study surveys anxiety and stress levels of women attending clinic (by filling in an anonymous questionnaire). Additionally, in women who need a tissue biopsy, women are asked to rate their pain scores.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Can 3D Ultrasound be Used as an Alternative to MRI to Assess Myometrial Invasion in Endometrial...

Endometrial CancerEndometrial Neoplasms1 more

Aim: Assess the diagnostic accuracy of 3D Ultrasound, compared to MRI and final histology with respect to myometrial invasion of endometrial cancer. This study will assess whether 3D ultrasound is accurate at predicting myometrial invasion aqnd lymph node metastasis of endometrial cancer. All patients will receive routine standard of care (MRI). The results of the 3D ultrasound will be compared to the MRI report and final histology.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Identification and Characterization of Endometrial Cancer With Specific Tumor Markers in Serum and...

Endometrial Neoplasm Malignant

Endometrial cancer is the most common malignant tumor of the female genital tract in our means. The diagnosis is made by endometrial biopsy sampling with anatomopathological analysis which pinpoints the cell line and the level of cell differentiation. Its treatment is surgical with adjuvant treatment (chemotherapy or radiotherapy) besides, depending on the staging. Thus far, in the first diagnosis it is only request the tumor marker CA125 in serum, but there are studies that identify the HE4 protein in blood as a feasible marker for endometrial cancer. Furthermore, the staging changes the surgical and the adjuvant treatment: in its early stages, surgery is based on hysterectomy and double adnexectomy, however, in later stages it is necessary to add pelvic and paraaortic lymphadenectomy with the associated comorbidity. This makes extremely important that the preoperative diagnosis is accurate. The aim of this study is to identify and characterize the HE4, Ki67, p53 and other potential biomarkers in endometrial tissue in order to diagnose patients with disease only with a biopsy. Moreover, the investigators are searching for connections among these markers and prognostic factors such as grade of cell differentiation, cell line, lymphatic affectation, tumor stage or even features as survival or disease free survival.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Cost-Effectiveness and Patients Satisfaction of Conventional vs Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopy in...

UTERINE CERVICAL NEOPLASMSENDOMETRIAL NEOPLASMS

Laparoscopic surgery is gaining currency in the field of oncologic care, particularly for colorectal and gynecologic cancers. This innovation could be used either for staging purpose and therefore could steer global therapeutic options or for surgical management only. Increase knowledge and skills lead to an increase in the number and rate of the women this innovation could be offered. The project team observed a shift from traditional surgical management (abdominal radical surgery) towards laparoscopic with a focus on lymphadenectomy. This innovation however increases some costs (the surgical stage) but decrease some others (the post surgical stage). Foreseeing the pace of the dissemination needs to have objective and reliable data about who had access to laparoscopic surgery and who didn't (and why) and accurate assessment of related costs. This program will focus on uterine cancer (both cervix and corpus).

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Opioid Free Anaesthesia in Oncologic Gynaecological Surgery: Is There Any Benefit?

Cervix CancerEndometrial Cancer2 more

Opioid Free Anesthesia (OFA) is a multimodal anesthesia and emerging technique that spares the use of opioids and involve other adjuvant anesthetics, which have demonstrated in vitro influence on immunologic and inflammatory response, as well as in metastatic progression. For these reasons we believe that OFA may positively influence in oncologic patients postoperative recovery and in its disease progression.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Sentinel Lymph Node Dissection (SLND) in Patients With Apparent Early Stage Endometrial Cancer

Endometrial Cancer

The investigators hypothesize that SLND (unlike lymphadenectomy) decreases complications such as hemorrhage, lower extremity lymphedema and lymphocyst formation while enhancing quality of life in EC patients with low risk for nodal involvement. The investigators also hypothesize that SLND is an effective method of staging these patients. Studies have shown that SLN mapping identifies positive lymph nodes in women with newly diagnosed EC and this prognostic information obtained from SLND could guide selection of adjuvant treatment and improve overall survival. Using SLND as an alternative to lymphadenectomy may also have additional medical and economic impacts, such as, decreasing prolonged hospitalization and associated costs by shortening overall surgery duration.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Biospecimen Collection in Assessing the Effect of Trametinib With or Without Uprosertib on Biomarkers...

Recurrent Endometrial Carcinoma

This trial assesses blood and tumor samples for the effect of trametinib with or without uprosertib on biomarkers in patients enrolled on trial GOG02290 with endometrial cancer that is persistent or has come back. Biomarkers found in the blood and tissue may be related to the reaction or response to the study drugs.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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