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Active clinical trials for "Ovarian Neoplasms"

Results 251-260 of 2005

Transvaginal Ultrasonography as a Screening Method for Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian Cancer

This is a large, prospective, single-arm cohort study of transvaginal ultrasonographic screening for ovarian cancer in intermediate to high-risk women from Kentucky. Detection of ovarian malignancy often occurs subsequent to the initial transvaginal sonography (TVS) screen; therefore, it is important to offer continued screening to study participants based on our published algorithm. Screening will be available to participants for as long as they elect to receive it. The primary study endpoints are to determine if prospective serial transvaginal ultrasonography can decrease the false-positive (FP) percentage and improve the positive predictive value (PPV) as suggested by retrospective analysis without compromising the detection of true positives or promote the occurrence of false negatives.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Study of Radspherin® in Recurrent Ovarian Cancer Subjects With Peritoneal Carcinomatosis

Peritoneal CarcinomatosisOvarian Cancer

RAD-18-001 is a First-In-Man, Dose Escalation study conducted at 2 sites. The dose escalation will be performed based on a 3 + 3 design. Increasing dose levels starting at 1 MBq will be followed by 2, 4 and 7 MBq. If the highest dose level of 7 MBq is reached without Dose Limiting Toxicicities (which will stop the dose escalation), this will be the recommended dose for further exploration. Each subject will be followed until disease progression (in the abdominal cavity), or for 24 months after the administration of Radspherin® (whichever comes first). In the expansion cohort the subject will receive the recommended dose. The expansion cohort will be conducted at 4 sites. Each subject will be followed until disease progression (in the abdominal cavity), or for 24 months after the administration of Radspherin® (whichever comes first).

Recruiting37 enrollment criteria

Urinary Human Papilloma Virus Test in the General Population in Brittany

Neoplasms,Ovarian

This is a population-based, prospective, multicenter and open-label study. 12,500 female non-respondents to the uterine cervix smear from 30 to 65 years of age in the context of the organized cervical cancer screening of the uterus, in the 4 Breton departments, will be proposed after stratification by age and socio-economic level at the revival of the cervical cancer of the uterus screening by the structure of management of Rennes, an invitation to the Human Papilloma Virus urine test thanks to the sampling kit sent to the home. It is planned a revival by simple mail after 4 months in one woman out of two who did not respond to this invitation to assess the impact of a recovery. This group represents about 5% of the eligible population in Brittany. The specimen will be sent by post with the signed consent and a questionnaire to the Hospital of Brest in virology laboratory for the detection of Human Papilloma Virus DNA (QPCR) in the urine (HPU test) and typing (LipA). In the case of a positive Human Papilloma Virus test, the woman being tested has a strong incentive to do the cervical cancer of the uterus with her doctor or midwife. In the case of abnormal smear, follow-up continues according to national recommendations to a gynecologist. All the data is collected on a software from the LINKS company, with the networking of the 4 Breton centers, the virology laboratory, and the Anatomy-Cytology-Pathology laboratories in Brittany; this collection will allow after extraction, a statistical analysis of the data. The analysis of the participation rate in this new screening, for each level of the socio-economic level, will allow a comparison with the participation in smear's revival of organized screening, between women's groups according to the socio-economic level of their residential place. The project will take place over 24 months in 3 phases: D0-M6: Pre-inclusion phase with implementation of the protocol (regulatory procedures, production of newsletters, consent, questionnaire, preparation of urine collection kits, postal validation). M6-M18: Inclusion phase with start of the study, sending invitations and inclusion, Human Papillomavirus Urinary testing and uterine cervix smear monitoring. M18-M24: Post-inclusion phase with assessment of the inclusions on the 4 Breton departments, verification and analysis of the data according to the socio-economic level, recovery of the uterine cervix smear stimulus data, realization of the statistical analyzes and budget impact analysis, communications and publications.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Chiauranib Plus Weekly Paclitaxel in Patients With Platinum-refractory or Platinum-resistant Recurrent...

Ovarian CancerRelapsed or Refractory2 more

This randomized, double-blind, 2-arm study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of Chiauranib plus weekly paclitaxel versus placebo plus weekly paclitaxel in patients with Platinum-refractory or Platinum-resistant Recurrent ovarian cancer.

Recruiting46 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Lifestyle Intervention in BRCA1/2 Mutation Carriers

Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer

The hypothesis of this 3 year, prospective randomized multicenter efficacy trial is that a structured life-style intervention program with exercise training and mediterranean diet is effective regarding increased adherence to a mediterranean diet, reduction of body mass index, and increase of physical fitness.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria

The Application of Real-Time Near-infrared Imaging in Gynecological Surgery

Cervical CancerOvarian Tumor7 more

Removing in situ and metastasis lesions completely during gynecological surgery is central to reduce the recurrence and death, and the identification of lesions in traditional gynecological surgery often depends on the experience of surgeons. The identification of nerves is often needed in gynecological surgery, such as the obturator nerves in pelvic lymphadenectomy, and the pelvic autonomic nerves in nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer. Nerve identification also relies heavily on the experience of surgeons. This project aims to realize the identification of lesions and nerves under the navigation of indocyanine green fluorescent imaging, and evaluate the accuracy of fluorescent imaging of lesions and the effectiveness of nerves identification by near-infrared imaging. This project may reduce the recurrence or death caused by residual lesions and postoperative dysfunction caused by nerves injury, thus, improve the survival rate and quality of life for patients with gynecological diseases.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

SOPHIE Trial: Surgery in Ovarian Cancer With PreHabilitation In ERAS

Advanced Ovarian Cancer

The treatment of choice in advanced ovarian cancer is a cytoreductive surgery combined with chemotherapeutic treatment. This complex and aggressive surgery is associated with high postoperative complication rates that may result in a strong negative impact on the clinical results due to the delay with the start of adjuvant chemotherapy as well as the costs from the surgical process. Multimodal prehabilitation has emerged as an innovative intervention that focuses on optimizing physiological and psychological resilience to withstand the upcoming stress of surgery. It has been shown to reduce postoperative complications in major abdominal surgery, but has not been assessed yet in abdominal onco-gynecological surgery.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Exercise Preconditioning in Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian Cancer

The purpose of this study is to determine if exercise preconditioning can mitigate the off target effects of chemotherapy treatment on measures of cardiovascular function, peripheral neuropathy, and quality of life.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Microdevice In Ovarian, Fallopian Tube, And Peritoneal Cancer

Ovarian CancerFallopian Tube Cancer5 more

This pilot study will assess the feasibility of using an implantable microdevice to measure local intratumor response to chemotherapy and other clinically relevant drugs in ovarian, fallopian tube, and primary peritoneal cancer. The name of the study intervention involved in this study is: -implantable microdevice

Recruiting29 enrollment criteria

Olaparib Maintenance With Pembrolizumab & Bevacizumab in BRCA Non-mutated Patients With Platinum-sensitive...

Platinum-sensitive Recurrent BRCA Wild Type Ovarian Cancer

This study is phase II, open label, clinical trial to determine the efficacy of Olaparib maintenance with Bevacizumab and Pembrolizumab by assessment progression-free survival(6 months PFS rate) in BRCA non-mutated patients with platinum-sensitive recurrent ovarian cancer.

Enrolling by invitation23 enrollment criteria
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