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Prospective Evaluation of Lymph Node Metastasis at the Time of Surgical Staging for High Risk Endometrial Cancer
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Computed Tomography, Indocyanine Green Solution, and 4 other interventions for Endometrial Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma and 4 related conditions. Active but no longer recruiting, targeting 101 participants across 7 sites.
Detailed Summary
This clinical trial studies positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) and lymph node mapping in finding lymph node metastasis in patients with endometrial cancer that is at high risk of spreading. A PET/CT scan is a procedure that combines the pictures from a PET scan and a CT scan, which are taken at the same time from the same machine. The combined scans give more detailed pictures of areas inside the body than either scan gives by itself. Lymph node mapping uses a radioactive dye, called indocyanine green solution, to identify lymph nodes that may contain cancer cells. PET/CT and sentinel lymph node mapping may be better ways than surgery to identify cancer in the lymph nodes.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Undergo PET/CT
Given via superficial and deep cervical injection
Correlative studies
Undergo lymph node mapping
Undergo full lymphadenectomy
Undergo PET/CT