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Winter 2008

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Clinical Trials Seeking Participants

Clinical trials are studies that evaluate new ways to prevent, detect, diagnose and treat a health condition.

The following are just a few of the many options for clinical trials at Penn.

Reproductive Research Unit (RRU) at Penn Fertility Care

The RRU continues Penn’s long tradition of excellence in patient care and clinical research. Current studies include methods of family planning, treatment for heavy bleeding, treatment for decreased sexual desire, fertility needs of the cancer patient, and more. For more details on these and other ob/gyn clinical trials, visit Ob/Gyn Care Research and Clinical Trials page.



OncoLink/EmergingMed Cancer Clinical Trials Matching Service

EmergingMed’s free Cancer Clinical Trial Matching & Referral Service is made available to OncoLink visitors through collaboration between Abramson’s Cancer Center at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and EmergingMed.com. Simply fill out a questionnaire to determine if your patient profile matches any clinical trials at the Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania.

For more information log on to the OncoLink/EmergingMed Cancer Clinical Trials Matching Service page. Penn has numerous active clinical trial programs that include protocols designed by our physicians.



Oncofertility Clinical Trials at Penn

Research in oocyte development requires ovarian tissue. Therefore, Penn’s Reproductive Research Unit (RRU) is reaching out to women who are interested in pursuing an option for preserving their fertility, while at the same time furthering reproductive research.

The following active clinical trials related to the reproductive needs of the cancer patient are available at the RRU at Penn Fertility Care:

For Cancer Patients Before Treatment

  • Patients between the ages of 15 to 30 years may participate in a study measuring ovarian function over time. Eligible women will be asked to complete a questionnaire, a brief physical examination, an ultrasound, urine collection, and a blood test before, during and after cancer treatment. Visits occur every three months throughout an 18 month period.
  • Patients 18 to 42 may participate in a study to preserve ovarian tissue. Participants will undergo surgical removal of ovarian tissue. 80 percent of the tissue will be frozen and stored for the patient’s future use. 20 percent of the tissue will be used for research purposes - studies conducted to see if the eggs can be matured in vitro.

For Cancer Survivors After Treatment

Cancer survivors 15 to 42 years of age with a history of treatment with chemotherapy or radiation are eligible to participate in this study. Eligible women will be asked to complete a questionnaire, a brief physical examination, an ultrasound and a blood test. Participants have the option to undergo annual testing to assess changing ovarian function over time after cancer therapy.

Call 800-789-PENN (7366) for clinical trial information related to your specific health condition.


Need an appointment? Request one online 24 hours/day, 7 days/week or call 800-789-PENN (7366) to speak to a referral counselor.

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