New surgery aims to shield Women's fertility from cancer treatment
NCT ID NCT07419490
Summary
This study is testing a new surgical procedure for young women who need pelvic radiation to treat cancers like colorectal cancer. The surgery temporarily moves the uterus and ovaries out of the radiation field to try to protect them and preserve the patient's future fertility. Researchers will check if the surgery is safe and feasible, and will monitor patients to see if normal menstrual cycles and hormone levels return after cancer treatment.
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Tampa General Hospital
RECRUITINGTampa, Florida, 33606, United States
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