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LASER and Radiofrequency as Alternative Treatment of Vaginal Vulvar Atrophy in Women Treated for Breast Cancer
This is a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the use of LASER, Micro Ablative radiofrequency and topic promestriene to treat symptoms of vulvovaginal atrophy of women treated for breast cancer.
Women treated for breast cancer with moderate or severe signs or symptoms of vulvovaginal atrophy will be eligible for the study. The patients will be randomized to receive one of the three intravaginal therapies: LASER, Micro Ablative radiofrequency or Promestriene. The applications will occur in the interval of 30 days for 3 times, for LASER and Radiofrequency groups. For the promestriene group, the application will be done by the patient, daily for 2 weeks and then twice a week for 3 months, and each 30 days, the patients will have an appointment when will be checked the weight of the promestriene tube, to verify the correct use. The follow-up visits will occur 30, 90, 180 and 360 days after the conclusion of the third month of treatment. Will be evaluated: vulvar and vaginal histology before and after the use of LASER, radiofrequency or estriol; microbiota and vaginal pH before and after the use of LASER, radiofrequency or promestriene; extracellular matrix and metalloproteinases in the remodeling of vulvovaginal collagen induced by promestriene, LASER and radiofrequency; quality of life, sexual dysfunctions and complains before and after the use of LASER, radiofrequency or hormones; metabolomics and vaginal microbiome.
Age
30 - 75 years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
No
Federal University of Sao Paulo - Unifesp
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Start Date
September 30, 2019
Primary Completion Date
September 1, 2025
Completion Date
September 1, 2025
Last Updated
April 24, 2025
195
ESTIMATED participants
LASER
PROCEDURE
Micro Ablative Radiofrequency
PROCEDURE
Promestriene
DRUG
Lead Sponsor
Federal University of São Paulo
Collaborators
NCT05673200
NCT05372640
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