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Active clinical trials for "Uterine Cervical Neoplasms"

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The Value of HPV Testing for Cervical Cancer Screening in Women Living With HIV (PAPILLO-VIH)

HIV Seropositivity

The main objective of this study is to evaluate the interest of a screening strategy based on the HPV test in patients living with HIV, compared to the cell smear alone in the same population. The Secondary objective of this study is to verify if the use of HPV testing could allow for a longer follow-up of these patients in case of negativity, and thus allow for a standardization of clinicians' practices.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Interest of PET/CT at 18F-FDG in the Post-therapeutic Management of Cervical Cancer

Cervical Cancer

A lot of studies have demonstrated the prognostic value of post therapy 18F-FDG PET/CT in the management of uterine cervical cancer. Post therapy 18F-FDG PET/CT is usually requested by a lot of clinicians. Whereas 18F-FDG PET/CT is useful for prognosis in the follow-up, data are yet insufficient to clearly establish a formal recommendation. This prospective multicenter observational study will evaluate the interest of post therapy 18F-FDG PET/CT in clinical management (within 2 months of treatment) in patients with cervical cancer at an advanced stage. Main outcome : The therapeutic impact of post therapy 18F-FDG PET/CT (within 2 months after the end of therapy) will be evaluated on the complete results included MRI. Investigators will compare : decision of clinicians without 18F-FDG PET/CT results and decision of clinicians knowing entire results included results of 18F-FDG PET/CT.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Therapeutic Abstention and Surveillance of Intra-epithelial Histological Lesions of High Grade Cervical...

HPV InfectionCervical Cancer

This study proposes to describe and evaluate the rate of spontaneous regression of CIN2 at 2 year of follow up in women between 18 and 39 year old. This follow-up is proposed as an alternative to the treatment of reference (conization) with a possible extension to 4 years

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Establishing a Tumor Registry for Patients With Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of the Cervix

Cervical Large Cell Neuroendocrine CarcinomaCervical Neuroendocrine Carcinoma20 more

This study collects information and data on patients with neuroendocrine cervical cancer. Information from this study may be used to better understand the correlation between clinical data, such as patient characteristics, treatment, and disease outcomes, and overall patient outcomes.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Radiomics-based Malnutrition for Cervical Cancer.

Cervical CancerMalnutrition

Loss of skeletal muscle, is one of the most prevalent symptoms of malnutrition, and has been frequently reported as a negative factor in cancer patients at any disease stage. In this study, we are planning to firstly analyze the radiomics features of psoas extracted at the level of the third lumbar vertebra (L3) and then, develop a CT-based radiomics nomogram prediction model for predicting malnutrition based on their Patient-Generated Subjective Global Assessment (PG-SGA) scores in patients with International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO, 2014 version) stage IB1-IIA2 cervical cancer (CC) who received postoperative radiotherapy/chemoradiotherapy (RT/CRT).

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

Screening Triage and Risk Stratification

Cervix CancerHPV Testing1 more

To investigate the performance of cytology, extended genotyping, p16/Ki67 dual stain cytology, DNA methylation and viral load as triage markers in post-menopausal HPV-screen-positive women aged 50-64 years in the organized screening program to predict the risk of developing CIN2+. (work package 1) To investigate the performance of cytology, extended genotyping, p16/Ki67 dual stain cytology, DNA methylation and viral load six months after cervical excision to predict the long-term risk of residual/recurrent CIN2+ lesions among women aged 23-64 (work-package 2)

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Clinical Value of the Fertility-preserving Surgery in Cervical Cancer

Cervical Cancer

Purpose: To evaluate the clinical value of preserving the ascending branch of the uterine artery in improving the uterine blood supply after radical trachelectomy (RT). Method: This study will include 100 patients with early-stage cervical cancer, who undergo RT with the preservation of the ascending branch of the uterine artery. A new skill called the "cuff-sleeve" suture method is introduced to wrap the vagina around the stump cervix, wherein they are sutured using a 2-0 absorbable suture by placing two cross-stitches in the anterior and posterior wall, respectively, without piercing the cervical mucosa layer or damaging the uterine arteries. Study groups: The patients will be categorized into two groups. Patients in the postoperative group will undergo computed tomography angiography (CTA) after surgery and patients in the preoperative group will undergo CTA before RT. Data collection: Data regarding individual patient characteristics, International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stage, histologic subtype, lymphovascular space involvement (LVSI) status, recurrence, CTA data, fertility results, and obstetric outcomes will be collected for the patients in the postoperative group. The CTA findings of the preoperative group will be obtained. Statistical methods: Statistical analyses were performed using IBM SPSS Statistics, version 26. The t-test is used for analyzing the continuous variables and the chi-squared test for categorical variables.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Standard Follow-up Program Cervix Cancer (SFP CERVIX)

Cervical Cancer Radiation Complications

Standard evaluation and follow-up data regarding complications of curative radiation treatment for cervical cancer.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

At-Home Research Study for Patients With Autoimmune, Inflammatory, Genetic, Hematological, Infectious,...

All Diagnosed Health ConditionsADD/ADHD59 more

We are the missing link in clinical trials, connecting patients and researchers seamlessly and conveniently using a mobile health platform to advance medical research. We make it easy for patients to contribute to research for medical conditions that matter most to them, regardless of their location or ability to travel.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Hypogastric Plexus Block and Ganglion Impar Block for Cervical and Endometrial Cancer Pain Management...

Cervical CancerEndometrial Cancer

This study compared the efficacy and safety of superior hypogastric plexus block and ganglion impar block procedures on the management of pelvic and perineal cancer pain in patients with cervical and endometrial cancer

Not yet recruiting15 enrollment criteria
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