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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What is the purpose of this trial?
This clinical trial studies how well two surgical procedures (bilateral salpingectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy) work in reducing the risk of ovarian cancer for individuals with BRCA1 mutations. Bilateral salpingectomy involves the surgical removal of fallopian tubes, and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy involves the surgical removal of both the fallopian tubes and ovaries. This study may help doctors determine if the two surgical procedures are nearly the same for ovarian cancer risk reduction for women with BRCA1 mutations.
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Principal Investigator
Sub-Investigators
- Alessandro Santin, MD
- Beverly Drucker, MD, PhD
- Blair Colette McNamara, MD
- Elena Ratner, MD, MBA
- Gary Altwerger, MD
- Jamie Malette
- Katyayani (Katya) Papatla, MD/MPH
- Martha Diaz
- Masoud Azodi, MD
- Megin Iaccarino
- Mitchell Clark, MD, MPH
- Natalia Buza, MD
- Nesrine Khoury
- Pei Hui, PhD, MD
- Peter Dottino, MD, FACOG
- Peter Schwartz, MD
- Robert Legare, MD
- Shari Damast, MD
- Stephen Lattanzi, MD
- Last Updated11/14/2024
- Study HIC#2000031409