Clinical Trial: Endometrial Cancer and Array CGH

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Observational




Official Title: Endometrial Cancer: Evaluation of Genetic Imbalances in the Carcinogenesis Process

Brief Summary:

Medical context:

Several molecular studies showed chromosomal alterations in patients with endometrial cancer, with gains in 1q, 19p, 19q, 8q, 10q and 10p and loss of 4q, 16q and 18q. Several genes of interest have been dentified (P53, PTEN, PIK3CA, ß-catenin, K-ras ...). It is thus conceivable that like that enable genomic tools used in breast cancer today (Oncotype DX, MammaPrint), correlation between the tumor profile and life project in the case of cancer the endometrium could be done. A study is already underway at the Reims University Hospital with funding from the League against cancer and AOL in 2010 CHU Reims. It should identify the specific alterations of nosologic continuum of pathology and characterize areas of interest on the genome. To date, 39 patients with endometrial cancer and 15 patients with endometrial hyperplasia (patients 'cases') were included in the study. For this study, 10 patients exhibiting neither cancer nor endometrial hyperplasia were also included. Samples of these 10 patients 'witnesses' were pooled to serve as a reference for analyzing patients 'cases'.

objectives: In continuation of the study began in November 2009, refine the study of genomic imbalances highlighted hyperplasia and endometrial cancer by studying the in correlation between genomics and proteomics by immunohistochemical studies and analyzing the microsatellite instability.

To study the prognostic role of genetic factors in patients carriers of a disease endometrial (cancer or hyperplasia).

Material and methods :

Experimental Design: Cross-sectional study in inclusion prospective multi-center followed by a cohort study of patients 'cases'.