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A non-randomized prospective clinical trial comparing the non-inferiority of salpingectomy to salpingo-oophorectomy to reduce the risk of ovarian cancer among BRCA1 carriers (SOROCk)

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The purpose of the study is to compare two surgical procedures and their ability to decrease the risk of developing ovarian cancer for pre-menopausal women with BRCA1 mutations.

I'm interested

Female
35 years to 50 years old
This study is NOT accepting healthy volunteers
Inclusion Criteria:

• 35 to 50 years old
• women with a BRCA1 mutation
• undergoing risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy or who have declined or elected to defer BSO
• may be premenopausal or menopausal
Exclusion Criteria:

• history of any prior cancer who have received chemotherapy within the past 30 days or radiotherapy to abdomen or pelvis at any prior time
• women with abnormal screening tests (TVUS, CA-125) suspicious for gross cancer within the past 180 days
• additional criteria apply (study staff will review)

Procedure: Bilateral Salpingectomy, Procedure: Bilateral Salpingectomy with Oophorectomy, Procedure: Biospecimen Collection, Other: Quality-of-Life Assessment, Other: Questionnaire Administration, Procedure: Transvaginal Ultrasound

Cancer, Women's Health

Clinics and Surgery Center (CSC), BRCA1, Ovarian Cancer

Britt Erickson - bkeric@umn.edu
Britt Erickson
N/A
SITE00001183
See this study on ClinicalTrials.gov

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