Sentinel Node Biopsy in Endometrial Cancer
NCT04073706 · Status: RECRUITING · Phase: PHASE3 · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 760
Last updated 2026-01-30
Summary
Endometrial cancer (EC) is the most common gynaecological cancer. Current treatment of EC typically includes removal of the uterus and to determine the extent of the disease (removal of fallopian tubes, ovaries \& if required a lymph node dissection (surgical staging)). While lymph node dissection may be valuable to guide the need for adjuvant treatment (chemo or radiotherapy) after surgery, it has been a topic of controversy for the last 30 years. In some patients it causes morbidity, specifically lymphoedema. This recently has been replaced with sentinel node biopsy (SNB). It requires an injection of a dye into the cervix with specific equipment \& surgical dissection of the lymph node in which the dye first becomes visible. Despite this promising proposition \& similar to a lymph node dissection, the value to patients, cost effectiveness \& potential harms (e.g. lymphedema) of SNB compared to no-node dissection in EC has never been established. Aim: determine the value of SNB for patients, the healthcare system and exclude detriment to patients using a randomised approach 1:1. Stage 1 - 444 patients. Stage 2 additional 316 patients.
Primary Outcome Stage 1:
Proportion of participants returning to usual daily activities at 12 months from surgery using the EQ-5D which will determine when women in both groups can return to their usual activities.
Primary Outcome Stage 2:
Treatment non-inferiority as evaluated by disease-free survival status at 4.5 years post-surgery, as measured by the time interval between the date of randomisation and date of first recurrence. Confirmation of recurrent disease will be ascertained through clinical assessment, radiological work-up and/or histological results.
Conditions
- Endometrial Cancer Stage I
- Sentinel Lymph Node
- Surgery
Interventions
- PROCEDURE
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TH BSO with SNB Note: If participants (≤45yo), Grade 1 endometrial adenocarcinoma with myometrial invasion <50%, wish to retain their ovaries a BSO may be omitted
Removal of uterus, tubes and ovaries with a sentinel node biopsy. A tracer dye (ICG) +/- Methylene Blue Dye is injected into the surroundings of the primary tumour, it is transported via local lymphatic channels towards the draining lymphatic basin, and the first node that the tracer reaches is called the "sentinel node". These one or two nodes are thought to be first involved with cancer spread.
- PROCEDURE
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TH BSO without retroperitoneal node dissection Note: If participants (≤45yo), Grade 1 endometrial adenocarcinoma with myometrial invasion <50%, wish to retain their ovaries a BSO may be omitted
Removal of uterus, tubes and ovaries without retroperitoneal node dissection
Sponsors & Collaborators
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The University of Queensland
collaborator OTHER -
Queensland Centre for Gynaecological Cancer
lead OTHER_GOV
Principal Investigators
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Andreas Obermair, Prof · Director, Queensland Centre for Gynaecological Cancer Research
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- FEMALE
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2021-01-18
- Primary Completion
- 2031-01-31
- Completion
- 2031-02-28
Countries
- United States
- Argentina
- Australia
- Brazil
- Colombia
- Italy
- Singapore
Study Locations
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