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NCT05002751

Quantifying Radiation Induced Vaginal Stenosis

Sponsor: University of California, San Diego

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

Radiation (RT) affects the vagina by narrowing, tightening and scarring, termed vaginal stenosis (VS). VS occurs in up to 88% of patients treated with radiation for cervical cancer. VS is not well characterized in measurements. There is a lack of understanding of how short and tight the vagina becomes after RT. This study will use specific measurements of the vagina during the routine physician physical exam after RT in the follow up periods: after RT, 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months using a plastic commercial dilator set and length and width measurements. In addition, the study use a validated sexual health survey and a specific survey on vaginal dilation preferences to help stop VS after RT.

Official title: Quantifying Radiation Induced Vaginal Stenosis for the Development of a Novel Dilator Device

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - 99 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

12

Start Date

2022-10-06

Completion Date

2027-02-28

Last Updated

2025-07-09

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

UCSD Vaginal Dilator Questionnaire

14 question survey

OTHER

EORTC Sexual Health Questionnaire

22 question survey

Locations (1)

UCSD Moores Cancer Center

La Jolla, California, United States