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Filter by:In order to develop a convenient, cheap and comprehensive method to preoperatively predict dMMR and reduce the number of people requiring dMMR-related immunohistochemical or genetic testing after surgery, this study aims to establish a deep learning model based on MRI to predict the MMR status of endometrial cancer. Patients diagnosed with endometrial cancer after surgery and who had completed pelvic MRI before surgery were collected. Deep learning was used to combine the clinical model with MR Image data to build the model. ROC curves were constructed for the testing group, internal verification group and external verification group, and the area under ROC curves were calculated to evaluate the diagnostic effect and stability of the model. The dual threshold triage strategy was used to screen out the pMMR population (below the lower threshold), dMMR population (above the upper threshold) and the uncertain part of the population (between the thresholds).
The goal of this observational study is to clarify the significance of TB, PDC, DR, MELF, and immunohistochemical expression of those infiltrative patterns in patients with endometrial carcinomas (EC). The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. What is the relationship between TB, PDC, DR, MELF, and other clinicopathological features of patients with endometrial carcinomas (EC)? 2. What is the association of TB, PDC, DR, and MELF patterns with disease-free survival and overall survival? 3. Will the evaluation of the immunohistochemical expression of P53 in the TB, PDC, DR, and MELF patterns be important?
Patients with advanced mismatch repair-deficient (MMRd) or microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H) endometrial cancer (EC) are currently treated as one entity, and immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) monotherapy is the treatment of choice. However, different molecular mechanisms drive the development of dMMR/MSI-H tumors, including germline mutations in canonical MMR genes (Lynch syndrome), somatically acquired MMR gene mutations (Lynch-like), and homozygous methylation of the MLH1 gene promoter (sporadic). There is increasing evidence that patients with sporadic MMRd EC have a worse response to ICI monotherapy than those with Lynch/Lynch-like tumors. Antiangiogenic therapy can relieve immunosuppression through blood vessel normalization and the oxygen metabolism pathway, thereby having a synergistic effect with ICIs. Anlotinib is an oral anti-angiogenic tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI). Camrelizumab is a fully humanized, high-affinity monoclonal antibody against PD-1. The purpose of this trial is to assess the efficacy and safety and tolerability of anlotinib plus camrelizumab in recurrent EC patients with sporadic MMRd tumors.
The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy and toxicity of early stage endometrial cancer based on molecular classification and conventional risk stratification adjuvant therapy decision-making, and to provide high-quality evidence-based medical evidence for individualized adjuvant therapy selection under the guidance of fine stratification system of endometrial cancer.
Aim to compare chemotherapy alone or chemoradiotherapy for post-operative endometrial cancer (stage I-IVA) with p53 mutation.
This study compared the efficacy and safety of superior hypogastric plexus block and ganglion impar block procedures on the management of pelvic and perineal cancer pain in patients with cervical and endometrial cancer
The study will investigate the effect of niraparib on tumor tissue in chemotherapy naïve, newly diagnosed, high-grade endometrial cancer patients. Biomarkers of cognate molecular pathways as well as investigational assays will be used to study the antineoplastic effect of the drug.
A clinical trial to evaluate TQB2858 injection combined with Anlotinib Hydrochloride capsule in the treatment of recurrent or metastatic advanced endometrial carcinoma
1. To assess the value of 18F-FDG PET/CT in the initial staging and detection of recurrent cases of endometrial cancer. 2. To determine correlation between PET/CT derived parameters including SUVmax, TLG and MTV and clinic-pathological patient characteristics. 3. To detect local and distant recurrence after therapy.
Endometrial cancer incidence rates were increasing in the past two decades with a continuous rising trend in Taiwan. Uterine cancer was attributable to obesity based on their association with excess body weight in most epidemiological cohort studies. However, the prevalence of obesity was lower in Taiwan.Therefore, we will study if adipose tissues depots in different locations of body could reflect or correlate the pathogenesis of endometrial cancer.