ROCC Trial (Cervical Cancer) - Clinical Trial
What is the Purpose of this Study?
We are doing this study to compare 2 different procedures for treating cervical cancer and find out which approach has the best outcomes for patients. The two procedures that we will compare are open surgery with a single large incision (laparotomy) and robotic assisted laparoscopy (small incision surgery). We do not know which option is preferable in most cases, and we hope this study can help us find out which procedure is the better choice for patients.
What is the Condition Being Studied?
Cervical Cancer
Who Can Participate in the Study?
Adults ages 18+ who:
- Are diagnosed with cervical adenocarcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, or adenosquamous carcinoma
- Are candidates for surgical treatment of their cancer
For more information about this study, please contact the study team at sarah.linhart@duke.edu.
Age Group
Adults
What is Involved?
If you choose to join this study, you will get a random assignment (like a coin flip) to either have a laparotomy or a robotic assisted laparoscopy.
Study Details
Full Title
GOG-3043: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Robotic versus Open Surgery for Early Stage Cervical Cancer (ROCC trial)
Principal Investigator
Gynecologic Oncologist
Protocol Number
IRB:
PRO00113573
NCT:
NCT04831580
Phase
Phase
N/A
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Enrollment Status
Open for Enrollment