Endometrial Cancer Clinical Trials
A listing of Endometrial Cancer medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 265 clinical trials
Development of a Non-invasive IVD for Endometrial Cancer Screening on High-risk Populations
CYTOMARK, a non-invasive in vitro diagnostic (IVD) test measuring a defined panel of protein biomarkers in cervical fluid, can accurately detect endometrial cancer in both symptomatic and asymptomatic women at high risk for the disease. The aim of the study consists in validating CYTOMARK's ELISA test, creating and freezing an …
Leveraging Methylated DNA Markers (MDMs) in the Detection of Endometrial Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, and Cervical Cancer
The overarching objective of this project is to develop a pan-gynecologic cancer detection test using gynecologic (unique endometrial, cervical, and ovarian cancer) cancer-specific methylated DNA markers and high-risk human papilloma virus (HR-HPV) detected in vaginal fluid and/or plasma. This proposal defines Phase II MDM-based cancer detection studies in endometrial cancer …
Outcomes of Low-Risk Endometrial Cancer With Isolated Tumor Cells in the Sentinel Lymph Nodes: A Prospective, Multicenter, Single-Arm Observational Study
This study evaluates whether isolated tumor cells in the first lymph nodes near the tumor can tell researchers something important about the future of patients with a certain type of endometrial (uterine) cancer.
Cohort Study of Intrauterine Diseases
"This study employs a prospective cohort design by establishing a uterine cavity diseases research platform. The investigators will collect participants' current medical history, menstrual and obstetric history, past medical history, physical and gynecological examinations, imaging studies, laboratory tests, and pathological examinations. After the hysteroscopic surgery, the investigators will conduct a …
The DETECT Study: Discovery and Evaluation of Testing for Endometrial and Ovarian Cancer in Tampons
BACKGROUND Endometrial cancer is a common and deadly cancer for women. It is getting more common and deadly because risk factors like age and obesity are increasing. Also, this cancer is becoming more common and deadly for black women than white women. Researchers want to find better ways to take …
A Cohort Study of Uterine Malignancies
The purposes of current study were to explore the relationship between cervical cancer/endometrial cancer and demographic information, behavior and life style, pregnancy-related factors, and disease history, and to study the factors affecting the prognosis of cancers. In addition, omics tests were performed on the biological specimens to identify the diagnostic …
The Gynecological Cancer Associated Thrombosis (GynCAT) Study
GynCAT is a prospective cohort study that will be conducted on female patients with gynecologic malignancies scheduled for systemic antineoplastic treatment, aiming at development and validation of a Risk Assessment Model (RAM) for Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) in this specific population.
Development and Management of Registry in Patients With Gynecologic Cancer in Korea
The goal of this observational study is to identify and analyze the characteristics, treatment trends, prognostic factors and survival prognosis of Korean gynecologic cancer patients. Ultimately, the final goal is to contribute to the development of safe surgical methods and treatment for gynecologic cancer to improve survival rates.
Specimen and Data Study for Ovarian Cancer Early Detection and Prevention
RATIONALE: To improve strategies for detection and prevention of early-stage disease. PURPOSE: This research study is collecting specimens and data to develop better methods for early detection and prevention of ovarian cancer among the high risk population and those who have the disease.
Cancer Loyalty Card Study 2 (CLOCS-2)
Cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide and is responsible for an estimated 9.6 million deaths yearly. Cancer-related deaths can be reduced if patients are diagnosed and treated early. Delay in cancer diagnosis can occur at any point along the diagnostic spectrum, from the first observation of …