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NCT ID: NCT03808168 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Cervix Uteri--Diseases

Nivolumab Based Immunotherapy for Treatment of High Grade Cervical Dysplasia

Start date: January 15, 2019
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The study design is a phase II interventional trial for women with biopsy proven high-grade cervical dysplasia. The study is an open label study and randomized. The study will have two arms. Patients will be randomized to both arms.

NCT ID: NCT03665688 Completed - Labor, Induced Clinical Trials

Comparing Outpatient to Inpatient Cervical Ripening Using Dilapan-S®

HOMECARE
Start date: November 7, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The target population for our study is women who present for induction of labor. If there is a decision by the obstetrical team to place a mechanical dilator for cervical ripening, the obstetrical team will notify the research staff so that the patient may be screened for the study. If the subject is eligible for the trial, written informed consent will be obtained by person-to-person contact. The PI, study coordinator, or a collaborator will be responsible for the informed consent procedure. After informed consent is obtained and Dilapan-S is placed, the patient will be randomized to the Outpatient or the Inpatient group.

NCT ID: NCT03046654 Terminated - Clinical trials for Cervix Uteri-Diseases

Cervical Cerclage Position Throughout the Pregnancy.

Start date: March 15, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Cervical cerclage is an obstetric intervention used in women with poor obstetric histories. After recruiting the participant, Trans vaginal sonography will be used to examine cervical length and funneling. In addition vaginal examination will be performed to evaluate the cervix. After placing the cerclage, the participant will be invited every 4 weeks for a follow up evaluation session in order to examine the cervix and cerclage position. .