200
Participants
Start Date
June 30, 2016
Primary Completion Date
June 1, 2017
Study Completion Date
June 27, 2022
Pelvic imaging
Within 60 days prior to the pelvic mass evaluation procedure, each subject must have a pelvic imaging study (e.g. ultrasound, CT scan, MRI, etc.) conducted and read to visualize the pelvic mass according to the current standard of care. Results of the pelvic imaging study(ies) will be recorded.
Blood draw
Within 30 days prior to, or on the day of the pelvic mass evaluation procedure, collect up to 35mL of whole blood into one 5mL SST tube, which must be drawn first, followed by three separate 10mL EDTA tubes.
Imaging guided biopsy, surgical biopsy or surgical excision
Imaging guided biopsy, surgical biopsy or surgical excision for evaluation of the pelvic mass will be performed by a qualified individual. Tissue samples will be sent to the local pathology department for histological examination in accordance with standard institutional practices. Results of the histopathological evaluation will be recorded, including the final diagnosis along with histological sub-type, and if available, stage and grade of cancer where disease is identified.
University of Rochester Medical Center Wilmot Cancer Institute, Rochester
Lead Sponsor
University of Rochester
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