Factors Affecting the Prognosis of Early Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian CancerTo elucidate factors affecting survival of early stage ovarian cancer
Developing a Test for the Detection of Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian NeoplasmsOvarian Epithelial Carcinoma13 moreThe study aims to develop a test for early detection of ovarian cancer using DNA from a growth involving the ovary found in a washing of the uterus (womb), and proteins found in the blood. The samples of the wash and the blood will be taken before surgery. After surgery, doctors will determine whether the participant had ovarian cancer or a benign disease of the ovaries. The tests of the washings and the blood will be examined to see how much the participants with ovarian cancer can be separated from the participants with a benign ovarian disease by the tests. Small amounts from the washing and the blood samples will be sent to four sites for analysis. Statistical analyses of these data will compare tumor DNA found in the washing of the uterus with proteins in the blood to detect cases of ovarian cancer. The primary goal is to find tests that are mostly positive for cases of ovarian cancer and mostly negative for patients with benign disease. It is hoped that if the tests work for participants with symptoms of the disease that these tests will also work when testing women who have no symptoms. A new study would be needed to see if the tests worked in this situation. If the tests work, this could lead to increasing the number of cases detected in early stage disease and decreasing the number of cases detected in late stage disease. If this change in late stage is large, it will likely reduce deaths due to ovarian cancer.
The Immune Landscape of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer
Epithelial Ovarian CancerThis is a single center prospective observational study to characterize the immune landscape of newly diagnosed epithelial ovarian cancer (OC). Patients with newly diagnosed epithelial OC will be enrolled in 4 different cohorts: A) Newly diagnosed high grade serous or endometroid OC undergoing primary debulking surgery; B) Newly diagnosed high grade serous or endometroid OC undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) followed by interval debulking surgery; C) Rare subtypes of epithelial OC (low grade serous, low grade endometrioid, clear cell, mucinous or carcinosarcoma) undergoing primary debulking surgery; D) Rare subtypes of epithelial OC (low grade serous, low grade endometrioid, clear cell, mucinous or carcinosarcoma) undergoing NACT followed by interval debulking surgery. A cohort of women undergoing adnexectomy for benign pathology will be enrolled (cohort E) for comparative analysis. Enrolled patients will be asked to provide the following biological samples at specified time points: archival and fresh tumor tissue, peripheral blood samples, rectal and vaginal swabs, ascites (when present). The main aim of the study is to characterize the immune landscape of epithelial OC in tumor tissue and peripheral blood and correlate the presence of myeloid-derived suppressive cells (MDSCs) and other immune infiltrates and of the systemic immune response with progression free interval (PFI) in epithelial OC.
Infertility Survey Among Reproductive Age Women With Gynecological and Breast Cancer
Anatomic Stage I Breast Cancer AJCC v8Anatomic Stage IA Breast Cancer AJCC v828 moreThis study develops infertility survey among reproductive age women with gynecological and breast cancer. This study aims to learn how women consider whether or not to try to have a baby after surviving cancer. The advice gathered from this survey may be shared with patients and survivors in the future, so that they have information to inform their decisions about cancer treatment and family planning.
Characterization of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Patients in Terms of Homologous Recombination Phenotype...
Ovarian CancerPrimary Peritoneal Cancer1 moreThis is a prospective observational multi-country, multi-center study of a large real-world cohort of first line (1L) epithelial ovarian cancer patients, exposed to standard of care (SOC) treatment stratified according to BRCA1/2 and HRD status.
An Exploratory Study of HRD Score in Chinese Ovarian Cancer Patients Benefiting From PARP Inhibitor...
Ovarian CancerThis project intends to evaluate the sensitivity of different Homologous Recombination Deficiency (HRD) score to Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitor (PARPi) by retrospectively analyzing the tissue samples of patients with ovarian cancer using PARPi, and to determine the cut off value of the HRD score algorithm suitable for the Chinese population, so as to provide evidence for the role of PARPi in ovarian cancer. The screening of the beneficiaries of maintenance therapy provides precise guidance and can be used as a reference for other cancer types.
Registry Platform Ovarian and Endometrial Cancer
Ovarian CancerEndometrial Cancer7 moreThe purpose of the project is to set up a national, prospective, longitudinal, multicenter cohort study, a tumor registry platform, to document uniform data on characteristics, molecular diagnostics, treatment and course of disease, to collect patient-reported outcomes and to establish a decentralized biobank for patients with advanced or metastatic ovarian cancer (OC) or advanced or metastatic endometrial cancer (EC) in Germany.
A Non-interventional Prospective Study of 1-st Line Treatment Approaches in OVArian Cancer Patients...
Ovarian CancerStudy population will consist of HRD+ (BRCAm +/- positive genomic instability score according to used test system) OC with available medical history. It is estimated that approximately 400 patients will be enrolled in approximately 25 sites. Demographic and clinical characteristics, treatment approaches and outcomes in HRD+ patients with high-grade epithelial ovarian, primary peritoneal, and/or fallopian tube cancer will be collected at baseline and on prospective visits.
Breast Cancer After Ovarian Cancer During and/or After Therapy: Genomic Evaluation
BRCA-Associated Breast CarcinomaThis study will investigate, in patients with germline BRCA-1/2 mutations and breast cancer, arising during and / or after treatment with platinum-based chemotherapy and / or with PARP-inhibitors for ovarian cancer, the presence of molecular alterations potentially involved in the mechanisms of resistance to antineoplastic treatment on breast and ovarian tumor tissue.
Sub-type Specific Genomic Mutations in sBOTs
Ovarian Neoplasm EpithelialThe aim of this study is to identify different origin in carcinogenesis between serous borderline ovarian tumors presenting a. without implants, b. with non-invasive implants, c. with invasive implants and d. with micropapillary pattern. The presence of specific mutations could suggest for a more aggressive primary treatment if a higher risk of recurrence can be expected.