Early Detection of Cancers in Low Resource Countries
Breast NeoplasmsUterine Cervical Neoplasms2 moreThe purpose of this study is to implement a community-based combined program for early detection of breast, cervical, ovarian and endometrial cancer in low-resource countries delivered through a free standing or a mobile Well Woman Clinic. The goals of this program are to downstage cancers and improve mortality rates using low-cost early detection methods. These programs will be implemented in regions where early cancer detection strategies are not in place and cancers present at advanced stages with resultant high mortality. Currently, there are three target project sites: Cambodia (June 2011), India (June 2011), and Brazil (March 2011). Memorandums of Understanding have been secured with local health organizations in each region to establish clinic operations. Each clinic would serve an approximate target population of 100,000 amongst whom about 12,000 eligible women (4-5,000 annually) will be invited to be screened for breast and cervical cancer over a three-year time span.
Biomarkers in Predicting Response in Patients With Advanced Ovarian Epithelial Cancer, Fallopian...
Fallopian Tube CancerOvarian Cancer1 moreRATIONALE: Studying samples of blood and tumor tissue from patients with cancer in the laboratory may help doctors learn more about changes that occur in DNA and identify biomarkers related to cancer. It may also help doctors predict how well patients will respond to treatment. PURPOSE: This research study is looking at biomarkers in predicting response in patients with advanced ovarian epithelial cancer, fallopian tube cancer, or primary peritoneal cancer.
Endometriosis and Frequency of Endometriosis-associated Ovarian Carcinomas (EAOC)
Endometrioid CarcinomaClear Cell Carcinoma1 moreThe purpose of this study is to determine whether a relationship exists between a previously established diagnosis of endometriosis and the consecutive risk of developing a clear cell or endometrioid ovarian carcinoma. All histopathological records since 1980 with these diagnoses (endometriosis, clear cell and endometrioid ovarian carcinoma) will be reviewed. Cancer registry data will be assessed to investigate differences in survival of women with endometriosis-associated ovarian carcinomas and those ovarian carcinoma patients without previous diagnosis of endometriosis.
Research Study in Patients With Advanced Ovarian Epithelial Cancer
Ovarian Serous CystadenocarcinomaOvarian Serous Surface Papillary Adenocarcinoma4 moreThis research trial studies tissue samples from patients with ovarian cancer in the laboratory. Analyzing tissue samples from patients in the laboratory may help doctors learn more about cancer.
Prediction of Ovarian Malignancy in the Presence of Sonographic Pelvic Mass
Ovarian NeoplasmThe objective of the study is to create a test that will discriminate between malignant and benign ovarian mass that was diagnosed by ultrasound. The investigators will examine about 800 women and at the end of the study the investigators will combine data from the woman's history, the sonographic characters of the mass and serum biological markers along with the woman's outcome (which means - whether the mass was malignant, benign, or disappeared or remained constant with no intervention).
Protocol to Allow Continued Access of Ficlatuzumab to P05538 Patient
Mullerian Mixed Tumor of OvaryProtocol to Allow Continued Access of Ficlatuzumab to P05538 Patient
Expression of Altered Glycosyltransferases, Mucins, and RTKs in Human Ovarian and Endometrial Cancers...
CarcinogenesisOvarian Cancer1 moreTo clarify the critical role of glycosyltransferases, altered Mucins, and RTKs in human ovarian and endometrial neoplasms, the study will examine the immunohistochemical expression profiles of glycosyltransferases, Mucins and receptor tyrosin kinases (RTKs) family in various stages and/or histologic subtypes of human ovarian and endometrial neoplasms and tissue microarrays.
The Use of International Ovarian Tumor Analysis and Assessment of Adnexal Neoplasia in Differentiating...
Adnexal MassAll participants will be subjected to Serum measurements of CA-125 by the immunoradiometric assay, Ultrasound evaluation of the Adnexal masses which is described according to origin (ovarian/extraovarian); position (right/left/bilateral); number of lesions; type of lesions (unilocular/multilocular); size in three dimensions (longitudinal, anteroposterior and transverse diameters); intracystic fluid echogenicity; number of loculations; presence and size of septations (only thickest one of septations is considered); presence, number and size of solid papillary projections (largest thickness is considered); presence and size of the largest solid component (three diameters); presence and measurement of fluid volume in the posterior cul-de-sac and presence and location of lesions suggestive of metastases. Then surgical intervention will be done with pathological examination of the specimen
Pelvic Microbiomes of Benign and Malignant Ovarian Diseases
MicrobiotaOvarian Neoplasms1 moreThis case-control study aims to compare the pelvic microbiomes of benign ovarian diseases and ovarian malignancies by 16s RNA techniques and culture. Discharges/flushing fluid from vagina, faces and fimbria end of fallopian tube are collected from age and menopausal status matched patient before and during procedures of laparoscopies. The discharges/flushing fluid would be sent for 16s RNA analysis and microculture respectively, and the results would get self-contrasted comparison and case-control comparison.
A Genomic Analysis of Evolution of Epithelia Ovarian Tumors
Epithelial Ovarian CancerEpithelial Ovarian Tumor of Borderline Malignancy2 moreEpithelial ovarian carcinomatous and borderline components sometimes appeared in one patient. This study aims to analyze the genomic patterns of the carcinomatous and borderline components in the ovarian epithelial tissues. These tissues will be collected from paraffin section by microdissection to distinguish normal, carcinomatous and borderline tissues.