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The management of pelvic gynecological cancers (PGC) is based on the determination of extension to guide treatments. The biology of the CGP is constantly evolving and personalized medicine adapted to this biology is currently in full development. For example, sequencing ovarian tumors can select patients who can benefit from anti-PARP therapy. There is therefore a need for patients to have biological samples of their tumor. Various studies on ovarian, endometrial and cervical cancer have sought to identify the factors predictive of recurrence of these cancers. The results obtained are very promising. This study will permit to collect biological samples and detailed clinical data that would allow to test hypotheses and develop a personalized medicine based on clinical and biological characteristics of patients.


Clinical Trial Description

The management of pelvic gynecological cancers (PGC) is based on the determination of the extension in order to guide the treatments. The biology of PGC is constantly evolving and personalized medicine adapted to this biology is currently in full development. For example, sequencing of ovarian tumors allows selection of patients who may benefit from anti-PARP therapy. There is therefore a need for patients to have biological samples of their tumor. Various studies on ovarian, endometrial and cervical cancer have sought to identify factors that predict recurrence of these cancers. The results have obtained are very promising, but if coordinator team have at our disposal fundamental and translational data related to the prognosis of PGCs, the coordinator team lack access to a biological collection of these cancers that would allow us to test our hypotheses and to develop personalized medicine related to the clinico-biological characteristics of the patients. Endometriosis is the 1st cause of chronic pelvic pain (25-40% of women suffering during sexual intercourse) and represents the 1st cause of school and work absenteeism. Unfortunately, it is under-diagnosed and too often inappropriately managed. It is considered that 10 to 15% of the female population of reproductive age has endometriosis. This incidence reaches 50% in women with infertility. There are many similarities between deep endometriosis and pelvic cancers, whether on a physiopathological, epidemiological or clinical level. There are therefore many similarities in the surgical management as well as in the research strategies. ;


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NCT number NCT03622983
Study type Observational
Source Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal Creteil
Contact Cyril Touboul
Phone 0156017000
Email cyril.touboul@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date May 1, 2017
Completion date August 2037

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