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Lymph Node Counts in Endometrial Cancer Staging

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Duke University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Endometrial Cancer

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02335775
Pro00008993

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purposes of this study are to determine whether total lymph node count or the percentage of identified nodes with metastatic disease are influenced by (1) the method of categorizing tissue specimens or (2) the techniques of pathologic processing following lymphadenectomy.

Patients with newly diagnosed endometrial carcinoma of high risk histologic type or uterine carcinosarcoma whose risk of LN metastasis exceeds 15% will be enrolled on this study. Patients will undergo staging to include hysterectomy and selective lymphadenectomy as per the clinical judgment of the primary Gynecologic Oncologist. Type of hysterectomy and the extent and distribution of lymphadenectomy is at the discretion of the surgeon. All patients will be scheduled for surgical staging. Each subject will have lymph nodes harvested on one side divided into specific basins, and on the contralateral side classified only as "pelvic" or "aortic". Surgical node specimens in the operating room will be labeled by (1) specific nodal basins on the randomly determined side as "external iliac", "obturator", "common iliac", "aortic", or "high aortic" and by (2) "pelvic" versus "aortic" (common iliac nodes will be considered as part of the "pelvic" specimen) on the contralateral side.

Enrollment

120 patients

Sex

Female

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Uterine cancer with one of the following pathologies: serous, clear cell, sarcoma or grade 3 differentiation
  • surgical candidate

Exclusion criteria

Trial contacts and locations

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