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Clinicopathologic and Ancillary Testing of Primary Clear Cell Carcinoma of the Cervix

Clinicopathologic and Ancillary Testing of Primary Clear Cell Carcinoma of the Cervix

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Phase N/A

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Overview

This study aims to provide a comprehensive report on clinicopathologic features, immunohistochemical/biomarker testing and molecular profile of cervical clear cell carcinoma. This study may help researchers learn more about the molecular profile of cervical clear cell carcinoma.

Description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:

I. To perform a retrospective clinicopathologic study on patients diagnosed and treated for clear cell carcinoma of the cervix at M D Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC) and to delineate the immunohistochemical and molecular profile of these cases.

OUTLINE

Patients' medical records are reviewed retrospectively, and archival tumor tissue analyzed by immunohistochemistry and next generation sequencing.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients diagnosed with clear cell carcinoma of the cervix at MDACC

Study details
    Human Papillomavirus-Independent Cervical Adenocarcinoma
    Clear Cell-Type

NCT05046080

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

14 October 2025

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