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Clinical trialNCT00375804TerminatedObservational

Racial Disparity in Endometrial Cancer

SponsorUniversity of LouisvilleEnrollment43Endometrial Cancer
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Summary

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The objectives for this study: 1. Investigate some of the causes for the racial disparity of endometrial cancer survival rates among black and white women 2. Examine the biologic correlates of aggressive behavior such as estrogen receptor status, p53 and HER-2/neu overexpression, and aromatase activity

Investigators

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  • Lynn P. Parker, MD

    University of Louisville, James Graham Brown Cancer Center

    Principal Investigator

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Sites

1 registered facility, with the per-site recruitment status where the registry publishes one. ClinicalTrials.gov does not publish per-site enrollment counts.

United States
  • James Graham Brown Cancer Center

    Louisville, Kentucky, United States

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Drugs studied

No drug or biological interventions are in our data for this study — it may test a procedure, device or behavioral intervention, or the intervention list isn't in our current snapshot. See the registry record ↗. Why? →

Registration & key dates

Registry attributes as recorded on the ClinicalTrials.gov study record.

Start
30 Jun 2003
Primary completion
30 Jun 2010
Completion
30 Jun 2010
Last update posted
9 Jan 2018
Registered enrollment
43
Registry id
NCT00375804

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov, via the CTTI AACT database, data as of 30 Jul 2026. Registry facts are shown as registered by the study sponsor; findmyKOL does not interpret them.