Clinical Trial: Gardasil Vaccination as Therapy in Low Grade Cervical Abnormalities

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Unknown status
Study Type: Observational

Official Title: Gardasil Vaccination as Therapy in Low Grade Cervical Abnormalities

Brief Summary:

This project will compare the rate of regression of minimally abnormal Pap smears to normal in women who receive Gardasil to a historical control group.

Research hypothesis: Women with low grade cervical dysplasia on Papanicolaou (Pap) smear that receive Gardasil vaccination will revert to a normal within one year at a rate 33% higher than historical controls that did not receive Gardasil vaccination.


Detailed Summary:

This study is looking for additional clinical outcomes in women who are already getting the Gardasil vaccination. We are not giving the vaccination as part of the research protocol. This point will be stressed to patients. Their participation or non-participation will not impact their ability to receive the vaccine series. Their participation only impacts whether or not we will contact them in the future and whether or not we will review their medical records.

Subjects will be enrolled into the study at the time of their presentation for colposcopy in the EAMC Family Medicine Clinic. Subjects will be screened for inclusion and exclusion criteria. Those found eligible will be consented for enrollment by one of the study investigators. Colposcopy records will also be searched for patients seen in the colposcopy clinic between the availability of Gardasil and the beginning of this study. Any patients who meet enrollment criteria will be contacted by phone and invited to participate in the study. These patients will be followed in the exact same way as patients enrolled upon presenting for the first time to the colposcopy clinic.

Patients will be given their first vaccination at the time of their colposcopy appointment unless they have already begun the vaccine series. Phone and email will be used to remind patients when they are due for their second and third vaccinations. Any study subject that does not receive the their 2nd or 3rd vaccine will be considered "partially vaccinated". They will not be removed from the protocol, however, because an intention-to-treat analysis is planned.

Study subjects will be followed prospectively for up to 15 months. 15 months was chosen because some patients may be late getting their one-year follow ups. AHLTA records and colposcopy
Sponsor: Eisenhower Army Medical Center

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Information By: Eisenhower Army Medical Center

Dates:
Date Received: July 12, 2007
Date Started: August 2007
Date Completion: July 2009
Last Updated: August 1, 2008
Last Verified: July 2008