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Active clinical trials for "Uterine Cervical Neoplasms"

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Feasibility and Functional Outcome of Laparoscopic Nerve Sparing Radical Hysterectomy

Cervical Cancer

The aim of this study is to assess: Evaluation of the feasibility of laparoscopic nerve sparing radical hysterectomy type III/C1 as regard surgical technique, blood loss and operative time. Evaluate patients' outcome as regard bladder function. in order to preserve the function of the bladder and the rectum, it is necessary to modify the traditional procedures, so as to identify the precise anatomical information directing the technique for optimal preservation of bladder function at the time of radical hysterectomy. The laparoscopic technique offers several well-known advantages. Under the magnified view of the laparoscope, the anatomy can be clearly visualized to allow for the meticulous and precise dissection of the para-cervical structures and areolar tissue, including the blood vessels and the nerves. Laparoscopic identification (neurolysis) of the inferior hypogastric nerve and inferior hypogastric plexus is a feasible procedure for trained laparoscopic surgeons who have a good knowledge not only of the retroperitoneal anatomy but also of the pelvic neuro-anatomy as this qualification could prohibit long-term bladder and voiding dysfunction during nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Laparoscopic vs Abdominal Radical Hysterectomy In Patients With Early Cervical Cancer

Cervical CancerPostoperative Pain

The purpose of this study is to determine whether laparoscopic radical hysterectomy for early cervical cancer will has decreased postoperative pain intensity compared to abdominal radical hysterectomy with similar postoperative complications and survival rates.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Follow-up of Cell Changes in the Cervix

Cancer of Cervix

The purpose of the study is to follow up on cell changes detected in the cervical cancer screening program, to investigate whether they are handled with adequate quality.

Active4 enrollment criteria

Survival Monitoring in Russian Cancer Registries

MelanomaBreast Cancer6 more

This study aims to establish a holistic framework for continuous cancer survival surveillance in Russian regions with high-quality population-based cancer registry data. The data from the population-based cancer registries of the Northwestern regions of Russia will be used to assess net and cause-specific survival trends.

Active3 enrollment criteria

Study of Topical ABI-1968 in Subjects With Precancerous Cervical Lesions From Human Papillomavirus...

HSILHSIL of Cervix8 more

This study evaluates the use of topical ABI-1968 cream, in the treatment of cervical precancerous lesions in adult women.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Comparing Two Techniques of Haemostasis After Cervical Conization

Cervical Intraepithelial NeoplasiaCervix Neoplasm

The LEEP conization is commonly used for cervical pathologies treatment. The techniques for hemostasis usually used are: cautery, Monsel's solution and vaginal pack. Actually, there is no consensus about the best technique and there is not much information that validates the use of some of that. To compare the use or not of vaginal pack as methods of hemostasis after LEEP conization for management of cervical lesions.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Development of Clinically High Efficient Platforms for Individualised Treatment of Cervix Cancer...

Cervix Cancer

Retrospective study utilizing patient data to develop and validate Machine Learning application. Available imaging data sets of patients who have completed treatment will be used to develop Normal tissue complication probability and Tumour control probability Hypothesis Integrating existing radiation treatment information, quantitative imaging and patient outcome data from completed and ongoing clinical trials will allow development of knowledge based systems for efficient treatment delivery and allow selection of patients for intensified treatment approaches in cervix cancer.

Active5 enrollment criteria

Weekly Versus Three-week Chemoradiation in Patients With Advanced Cervical Cancer

Cervical Cancers

Three weekly cisplatin based chemoradiation is to be compared the compliance, toxicity, and response rates with the weekly cisplatin based chemoradiation in the treatment of locoregionally advanced cervical cancers.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

CAmpto-CISplatine Plus Radiotherapy in Advanced Cervix Cancer : Search of Tolerated Maximum Dose...

Cervix Cancer

Search of maximum tolerated irinotecan dose in association with cisplatin and pelvic radiotherapy in patients with an advanced cervix cancer.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Guided Gynecologic Brachytherapy

Cervix NeoplasmsUterine Neoplasms2 more

The primary goal of this pilot study is to assess the feasibility of using magnetic resonance (MR) imaging guidance in the Magnetic Resonance Therapy (MRT) unit at the Brigham and Women's Hospital during the implantation of brachytherapy applicators in patients with gynecologic malignancies. Patients with gynecologic malignancies requiring brachytherapy are currently treated under either fluoroscopic or CT visualization of the brachytherapy applicator. Magnetic resonance imaging has been shown in many studies to provide superior visualization of the cervix, vagina and uterus compared to CT. However no prior study has examined the feasibility of using real-time magnetic resonance imaging to assist in the guidance of gynecologic brachytherapy applicators

Completed17 enrollment criteria
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