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Risk-reducing Strategies, Including Fimbriectomy, in Women With a Germline Mutation Predisposing to Ovarian or Pelvic Cancer

• FIMBRIMENOP-2402 study aims to evaluate the long-term management of cancer risks in premenopausal women who have a genetic predisposition to tubo-ovarian or primary peritoneal carcinoma, such as mutations in BRCA1, BRCA2, RAD51C, RAD51D, or PALB2 genes. This study offers an alternative to standard preventive surgery (bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy or BSO) by exploring the use of fimbriectomy (removal of the fallopian tube's fimbria) followed by delayed oophorectomy (removal of ovaries at menopause). It's a pragmatic multicenter trial conducted across various medical centers, employing a non-randomized controlled preference design to compare two preventive surgical strategies: 1. Fimbriectomy followed by delayed oophorectomy (F-DO). 2. Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (BSO). The primary objective is to compare the long-term efficacy of two preventive surgical strategies : 1. Fimbriectomy followed by delayed oophorectomy (F-DO). 2. Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (BSO). As for the design of the study, participants choose their preferred surgical strategy during or after oncogenetic counseling, ensuring patient autonomy in decision-making. • Follow-Up: Long-term follow-up includes clinical assessments, data collection from medical networks, and integration with national health databases to track outcomes up to the age of 70. This is the first French comparative study in real-world settings and is classified as interventional research (RIPH1) under French regulations, given the need to validate fimbriectomy efficacy.

Participants needed: 1,100
Trial details
Age: 35-50Biological sex: FemaleType: InterventionalSponsor: Centre Oscar LambretUpdated: Mar 17, 2026Locations: 23
Eligibility criteria

Woman between 35 to 50 years [+4]

Prior bilateral oophorectomy and/or bilateral salpingectomy for any reason (prop... [+6]

Status: Recruiting

Multi-layer Data to Improve Diagnosis, Predict Therapy Resistance and Suggest Targeted Therapies in HGSOC

Chemotherapy resistance is the greatest contributor to mortality in advanced cancers and severe challenges remain in finding effective treatment modalities to cancer patients with metastasized and relapsed disease. High-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) is typically diagnosed at a stage where the disease is already widely spread to the abdomen and current standard of practice treatment consists of surgery followed by platinum-taxane based chemotherapy and maintenance therapy. While 90% of HGSOC patients show no clinically detectable signs of cancer after surgery and chemotherapy, only 43% of the patients are alive five years after diagnosis because of chemoresistant cancer. This prospective, observational trial focuses on revealing major mechanisms causing chemoresistance in HGSOG patients and derive personalized treatment regimens for chemotherapy resistant HGSOC patients. The investigators recruit newly diagnosed advanced stage HGSOC patients who are then thoroughly followed during their cancer treatment. Longitudinal sampling includes digitalized H\&E stained histology slides mainly collected during routine diagnostics, fresh tumor \& ascites samples for next-generation sequencing/proteomics (WGS, RNA-seq, DNA-methylation, ATAC-seq, ChIP-seq, mass cytometry, etc.) and ex vivo experiments, plasma samples for circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) analyses. Broad range of clinical parameters such as laboratory and radiologic parameters (e.g., FDG PET/CT), given cancer treatments and their outcomes are collected. Radiomic analyses are performed to PET/CT and CT scans. Long-term patient derived organoid lines are established from fresh tumor tissues. Actionable genomic alterations are searched. The general objective is to establish a clinically useful precision oncology approach based on multi-level data collected in longitudinal setting, and translate the most potent and validated discoveries into clinical use. DECIDER project will produce AI-powered diagnostic tools, cutting-edge software platforms for clinical decision-making, novel data analysis \& integration methods, and high-throughput ex vivo drug screening approaches.

Participants needed: 200
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: FemaleType: InterventionalSponsor: Turku University HospitalUpdated: Jan 16, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients with a suspected ovarian cancer diagnosis treated at the Turku Universi... [+1]

Age <18 years, too poor condition for active treatment (surgery, chemotherapy) [+1]

Status: Recruiting

Adaptive ChemoTherapy for Ovarian Cancer in Patients With Replased Platinum-sensitive High Grade Serous or High Grade Endometrioid Ovarian Cancer

ACTOv will compare standard 3-weekly carboplatin (AUC5), to carboplatin delivered according to an AT regimen. The AT regimen will modify carboplatin dose according to changes in the clinical-standard serum biomarker CA125 as a proxy measure of total tumour burden and an individual patient's response to the most recent chemotherapy treatment. AT could prolong sensitivity to carboplatin and extend tumour control, while simultaneously reducing chemotherapy dose and drug-induced toxicity. Carboplatin is a low cost and low toxicity drug that has an enduring and central role in ovarian cancer treatment.

Participants needed: 80
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: FemaleType: InterventionalSponsor: University College, LondonUpdated: Apr 12, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Female patients aged ≥18 years [+15]

Non-epithelial ovarian cancer, carcinosarcoma, low-grade serous and endometrioid... [+12]