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Brief Title: HPV Infections, Cancer of the Vulva and Therapeutical Success
Official Title: Influence of Hpv Infections on Therapeutical Outcome of Patients Suffering From Vulvar Cancer and Ist Preinvasive Lesions
Study ID: NCT03082950
Brief Summary: HPV infections may be responsible for different types of cancer in females. Primary Goal of the study was to identify the prevalence of an hpv affiliation in retrospective-prospective analysed cohort of patients who suffer from vulvar cancer and their preinvasive lesions.
Detailed Description: HPV infections may be responsible for different types of cancer in females. Primary Goal of the study was to identify the prevalence of an hpv affiliation in retrospective-prospective analysed cohort of patients who suffer from vulvar cancer and their preinvasive lesions. After having retrospectively identified patients with vulvar cancer incl. their preinvasive lesions in the clinical registry the hpv status of the samples is prospectively analyzed using a new multiplex pcr Array. Two Groups are build: patients with hpv associated vulvar cancer and patients with non-hpv associated vulvar cancer. Then, the rate of patients who respond to radiotherapy within the Groups is analyzed by building Kaplan meier plots according to the patients survival and recurrence rate.
Minimum Age:
Eligible Ages: CHILD, ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers: No
Luebeck University, Department for obstetrics and gynecology, Luebeck, Schleswig Holstein, Germany
Name: Daniel Beyer, MD
Affiliation: Westpfalz-Klinikum
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR