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Filter by:A cross-sectional prospective study of follow-up in gynecologic cancer patients after primary treatment
PEACOCC is a multi-centre, single arm, single stage phase II trial. The overall aim is to determine whether treatment with pembrolizumab is effective in patients with advanced clear cell gynaecological cancer.
The aim of this study is to develop new tools using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that will improve the brachytherapy procedure and treatment for participants with gynecologic cancer.
The purpose of this study is to improve cancer care and the delivery of cancer care. Researchers are interested in studying patient reported information and examining how different factors may impact cancer care.
The aim of the planned research project is to find out the clinical significance of molecular genetic analyzes in gynecological malignomas. In particular, it will be investigated how the knowledge of a molecular-genetic finding affects the therapeutic decision of the physician. Furthermore, genetic changes in the tumor tissue will be compared with the changes in CTCs, DTCs and cfDNA.
This research study is evaluating a new smartphone application named the "Helping Our Patients Excel (HOPE)" app with a Fitbit device. The SMART Study is a sub-study of the HOPE Trial. Both studies evaluate an almost identical intervention using a Fitbit device and smartphone app(s) with the goal of improving quality-of-life for women with gynecologic cancers.