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Data Collection for Patients With Low Grade Ovarian or Peritoneal Tumors

Recruiting
years of age
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study collects information to maintain a database on patients with low-grade ovarian or peritoneal tumors. Collecting information about the type of cancer and treatment, as well as details about follow-up care, may help researchers learn and better understand these tumor types and help develop better treatments for them.

Description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:

I. To collect, both prospectively and retrospectively, data on disease characterization, treatment, and outcomes for approximately 1600 female patients with low-grade ovarian and peritoneal tumors.

II. To organize clinical information in order to support multifaceted queries of patient characteristics, treatment, and disease outcome data and to facilitate correlation of these characteristics with patient outcome.

III. To have a single data repository, kept on a secure platform that will integrate clinical information and research findings and serve as a secure archive for future research.

SECONDARY OBJECTIVE:

I. To obtain and store human tumor samples in the form of blocks or slides for the purpose of establishing a tumor bank.

OUTLINE

Patients' medical records are reviewed for retrospective and prospective data collection. Patients may also have residual tissue samples collected and stored.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients whose disease progressed to a higher-grade carcinoma since the time of original diagnosis:
    • Ovarian tumor of low malignant potential
    • Low-grade serous carcinoma of the ovary
    • Primary peritoneal tumor of low malignant potential
    • Low-grade serous carcinoma of the peritoneum
    • Psammocarcinoma

Study details

Low Grade Ovarian Serous Adenocarcinoma, Malignant Ovarian Neoplasm, Ovarian Carcinoma, Primary Peritoneal Carcinoma, Primary Peritoneal Low Grade Serous Adenocarcinoma

NCT00488878

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

21 February 2024

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