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Screening programs for high-grade ovarian carcinoma failed to reduce disease-specific mortality, since they do not offer early enough detection of the disease. Most cases of high grade ovarian cancer develop in the fallopian tubes, hence the universal recommendation for high-risk populations (e.g., BRCA1/2 mutation carriers) is to undergo risk-reducing bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (RRBSO) around the age of 40. The aims of this trial are: (1) to identify novel early-stage disease biomarkers using liquid biopsies obtained through uterine lavage, and (2) to optimize the technique a of uterine lavage and the processing of the samples for ultimate implementation as a routine diagnostic test for high risk populations.


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Screening programs for high-grade ovarian carcinoma failed to reduce disease-specific mortality, since they do not offer early enough detection of the disease. Most cases of high grade ovarian cancer develop in the fallopian tubes, hence the universal recommendation for high-risk populations (e.g., BRCA1/2 mutation carriers) is to undergo risk-reducing bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (RRBSO) around the age of 40. The aims of this trial are: (1) to identify novel early-stage disease biomarkers using liquid biopsies obtained through uterine lavage, and (2) to optimize the technique a of uterine lavage and the processing of the samples for ultimate implementation as a routine diagnostic test for high risk populations.

The end point of the study is sensitivity and specificity of a liquid biopsy test based on uterine lavage for detection of ovarian cancer.

The study enrolls two cohorts:

1. Proof-of-principle cohort - patients with either established ovarian cancer or other, non-malignant, gynecological conditions.

2. High risk cohort - healthy women at genetically high-risk for ovarian cancer who have not undergone RRBSO.

Inclusion criteria include age over 18, ability to read, understand and sign informed consent form, and planned surgical procedure with general anesthesia (for the proof-of-principle cohort), or planned regular gynecological examination due to high-risk for developing ovarian cancer (high risk cohort).

Exclusion criteria include pregnancy or current attempts to conceive, any prior condition that precludes washing of the entire fallopian tubes.

Patients will provide signed informed consent and will undergo uterine lavage which will be performed by a surgeon before surgery, after induction of anesthesia (proof-of-principle cohort), or by a gynecologist during gynecological examination in an office setting (high risk cohort). Uterine lavage is performed using an intrauterine insemination catheter or rigid pipelle uterine sampler. The catheter is inserted into the cervical canal. 10mL of saline are infused into the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes and immediately retrieved. 5-10mL of blood is also collected from each participant. Patients who have undergone the procedure without anesthesia are requested to complete a pain and stress score questionnaire. All patients are asked to allow access of their medical records and pathology reports from past, present and future gynecologic surgeries.

The uterine lavage liquid biopsy samples are centrifuged to eliminate cells and cell debris. Supernatants were aliquoted within 6 hours from the procedure. Microvesicles, total RNA and DNA are isolated according to previously published protocols.

The samples of the proof-of-principle cohort will be used to define an optimized set of assays, measuring either protein-based or nucleic acid-based biomarkers.

The samples of the high risk cohort will be used to test the sensitivity and specificity of the previously defined biomarkers, and to evaluate confounding factors that may affect the accuracy of the test, such as menopausal status and breast cancer endocrine therapy. Each participant will be asked to consent to uterine lavage procedure on subsequent follow-up visits. ;


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NCT number NCT03150121
Study type Interventional
Source Sheba Medical Center
Contact Keren Levanon, MD, PhD
Phone +972-3-5304961
Email Keren.Levanon@sheba.health.gov.il
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date June 29, 2014
Completion date December 31, 2024

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