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Active clinical trials for "Uterine Cervical Neoplasms"

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Diffusion MRI; Predictive Value for Cervical Uterine Cancer Recurrence

Uterine Cervical CancerDiffusion-weighted MRI1 more

Uterine cervical cancer is the second most common female malignancy. Therapy monitoring is essential to detect early recurrence. Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging is an emerging MRI imaging technique which has a potential value for the detection of primary and recurrent disease and for the assessment of response to therapy. The purpose of this project is to evaluate the predictive value of DWI during and after therapy in the prediction of recurrence of cervical uterine cancer. It will be considered whether DWI is able to provide early information about the response to therapy. This could enable the identification of less- or non-responsive tumors and in this way therapy can be adapted as soon as possible. Hence the investigators could offer the patient a more efficient treatment scheme and a reduction in toxicity related to the treatment could be established.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Cross-sectional Study on Human Papillomavirus Type Distribution in Adult Women Diagnosed With Cervical...

NeoplasmsUterine Cervix1 more

The current study will elucidate the human papillomavirus type distribution in a population of women diagnosed with cervical high grade pre-cancerous lesions and invasive cervical cancer in Sri Lanka.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Analysis of the Results of Treatment for Cervical Carcinoma in Limburg

Cervical Cancer

Analysis of all women treated for cervical cancer between 2000 and 2008 in Limburg, a province in the south of the Netherlands. Patient characteristics, diagnosis, treatment modalities, complications and survival will be analyzed by record review. Quality of life of the living study population will be assessed using the EORTC QLQ-C30 and QOQ-CX24 questionnaire. Patients will be identified via registration data from the Integraal Kankercentrum Limburg.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Sexual Functioning in Cervical Cancer Survivors

Cervical Cancer

Objectives: Primary Objectives: To assess the entire range of sexual functioning (desire, arousal, orgasmic capacity, dyspareunia, and sexual satisfaction) over the course of treatment and early follow-up in patients with local and locally advanced cervical cancer; To assess general cancer-related QOL over the course of treatment and early follow-up in patients with local and locally advanced cervical cancer; To characterize the relationship between sexual dysfunction and overall cancer-related QOL over time; and To identify factors that may predict better sexual function outcomes in patients treated for cervical cancer. Secondary Objectives: Describe vaginal changes objectively via measurement of vaginal length. Demonstrate reliability of the vaginal length instrument and its applicability to future studies.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Perceptions of Cervical Cancer Among Asian Americans

Epidemiology

The goal of this research study is to learn about the beliefs, practices, and knowledge about cervical cancer among Asian American young adults. Researchers want to develop materials that will educate Asian Americans about cervical cancer and encourage them to get screened for this disease.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

A Comparison of Primary Care and Traditional Internal Medicine Residents

Breast Cancer ScreeningCervical Cancer Screening3 more

The goal of this study is to identify objective differences between primary care and traditional medicine residents in clinical performance, continuity of care and utilization of resources. Specifically, this retrospective study will analyze the database collected by CLIMACS, the computer system at Cornell Internal Medicine Associates (CIMA). This system is used for clinical and administrative purposes; it manages and tracks patient's information and demographics, appointment booking, clinical diagnosis, prescriptions and medications, laboratory and radiology test, and consults. In our study, we will analyze a subset of the CLIMACS database from previous years.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

A Novel Functional Imaging Technique With FLT-PET/MRI For Staging, Response Assessment and Radiation...

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This pilot study aims to monitor early tumour response based on [18F]FLT-PET/MRI scans and to determine the feasibility of personalised radiotherapy to spare active bone marrow areas identified by [18F]FLT-PET/MRI. Bone marrow within the pelvis will be outlined by employing 18FLT PET to identify active BM within bony structures. Subsequently, treatment plans with various conformal radiotherapy techniques will be generated with different optimization approaches toward bone marrow while ensuring adequate tumor coverage. Dosimetric comparison amongst plans will be carried out.

Unknown status19 enrollment criteria

System to Evaluate the Risk of Lymph Node Metastasis Preoperatively in Cervical Cancer

Cervical Cancer

The lymph node status is difficult to be assessed preoperatively, this study aimed to develop a scoring system for predicting the risk of LNM in cervical cancer patients before operation.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Overlooked Population at Risk for AIN.

High Grade Cervical DysplasiaCervical Cancer

The purpose of this study is to determine the possibility and compliance of performing anal Pap smear and Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) DNA testing on women with high grade lower genital tract dysplasia or cervical cancer and determining the prevalence of anal dysplasia in this population using a high-resolution anoscopy (HRA). In addition, it is being done to potentially develop screening, diagnostic and treatment protocol for anal dysplasia in women with high-grade lower genital tract dysplasia or cervical cancer.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

CROSSROAD II: Activating Rural Clinics and Women With Disabilities to Improve Cancer Screening

Breast CancerCervical Cancer1 more

The goal of this project is to develop and pilot test an innovative approach for overcoming barriers to cancer screening among women with physical disabilities (WWD) in rural Oregon. Many studies have shown that people with disabilities receive fewer indicated cancer screening services and are more likely to have poor cancer-related outcomes, such as late stage at diagnosis, compared to those without disabilities.

Completed9 enrollment criteria
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