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Filter by:In a transvaginal tru-cut biopsy, guided by ultrasound, a needle is inserted through the vaginal wall into a pelvic lesion and a few pieces of tissue are obtained for examination. This clinical trial is organized to evaluate the safety and efficacy of transvaginal tru-cut biopsy in a large group of patients with tumors in the small pelvis.
The purpose of this study is to test whether the study drug, niraparib, is effective against unresectable and/or metastatic soft tissue sarcoma with DDR mutations. The researchers will also study whether niraparib is safe and causes few or mild side effects, and whether there are groups of DDR mutations in soft tissue sarcoma cells that respond better to treatment with niraparib.
The main objective is to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of the MUSA terms and definitions, as defined in the paper by Van den Bosch T, Dueholm M, ea. in 2015, to differentiate between different types of myometrial lesions of more than 1 cm. The primary aim is the diagnostic accuracy of the MUSA terms and definitions and the secondary aim the development of a prediction model.
This is a prospective multi-center interventional study that will be performed in an effort to assess the diagnostic accuracy performance of preoperative vaginal ultrasound-guided biopsy (VUGB) to detect the exact histology of uterine tumors and thereafter triage cases being eligible for morcellation during laparoscopic resection. Ten tertiary French centers will participate in the present study.
A monocentric prospective observational study aimed at assessing the accuracy of a diagnostic algorithm to pre-operatively identify uterine sarcomas.. Primary Aim:The primary outcome is to evaluate the accuracy (sensitivity/specificity) of "Positive Orange Criteria" category in predicting uterine sarcoma and STUMP in the population of patients with > 3 cm myometrial lesions.