Investigator

Birgit MM Wever

Postdoctoral Researcher · Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Molecular Biomarkers & Translational Genomics

BMWBirgit MM Wever
Collaborators(10)
Maaike CG BleekerRenske DM SteenbergenRianne van den HelderLisanne VerhoefNienke E van TrommelW. Marchien van BaalAlicia HulbertJenneke C. KasiusBirgit I. Lissenberg‐…Jip A van Trommel
Institutions(7)
Vrije Universiteit Am…Amsterdam UMC, locati…The Netherlands Cance…FlevoziekenhuisJesse Brown VA Medica…AmsterdamUMCUMC Utrecht

Clinical Trials (2)

NCT07400835University of Aarhus

Evaluation of DNA Methylation Markers for Endometrial Cancer Risk-stratification Using Patient-collected Urine and Vaginal Samples and Clinician-collected Cervical Samples From Women With Postmenopausal Bleeding

The goal of this observational study is to investigate the clinical utility of DNA-methylation testing in urine and vaginal samples collected by patients and cervical samples collected by clinicians, to determine the risk of endometrial cancer in symptomatic women with postmenopausal bleeding. The study aims to answer the following research questions: * What is the diagnostic accuracy of DNA methylation testing in urine, vaginal and cervical samples compared to traditional TVUS for endometrial cancer detection? * What is the 2-year risk of EC among women testing negative on TVUS and/or DNA methylation tests or those testing positive on methylation only? Researchers will compare DNA methylation testing in patient-collected urine and vaginal samples as well as in clinician-collected cervical samples, with the traditional diagnostic pathway for women with PMB, which includes TVUS evaluation, and when indicated by abnormal TVUS findings, endometrial biopsy according to clinical guidelines. Participants will * take a urine and vaginal sample * have a cervical sample collected by a clinician * undergo TVUS evaluation according to clinical guidelines * If TVUS shows thickened endometrium (≥ 5 mm) and/or irregularity, an endometrial biopsy will be collected according to clinical guidelines * fill out a questionnaire regarding acceptability and preferences of sampling methods and complete a lifestyle questionnaire.

10Works
11Collaborators
2Trials

Positions

2024–

Postdoctoral Researcher

Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre · Molecular Biomarkers & Translational Genomics

Links & IDs
0000-0001-8052-4215

Scopus: 57211156901