Clinical Trials and Research for Gynecology

The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology provides research opportunities to women through our Women’s Health Research Program. Opportunities include clinical trials aimed to accomplish defined objectives that range from conception to end of life: improving reproductive and fetal health, developing fertility research, addressing post-menopausal women’s health issues and creating a world class gynecologic cancer research program.

Open to Enrollment

Type of Research Protocol ID & Study Title
Ovarian, Endometrial (cancer and non cancer) Leveraging Methylated DNA Markers (MDMs) in the Detection of Endometrial Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, and Cervical Cancer (ECHO)

PI: Emily Davidson, MD

This study aims to develop screening tests for endometrial cancer, ovarian cancer, and cervical cancer. Patients on abnormal uterine bleeding, post-menopausal bleeding or benign/malignant uterine condition, ovarian cancer or adnexal mass are eligible to participate. In this study, after consent blood and tampon will be collected and tested to identify potential biomarker for early detection.

Keywords: Cancer, Polyp, Fibroid