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An exploratory study of early detection and investigation of gynaecological diseases Throughout a woman's life, she may need tests that can feel uncomfortable, such as a smear test or a biopsy taken through the vagina. These tests are important for diagnosing and monitoring women's health. Detecting gynaecological cancers - like ovarian and endometrial cancer - can be difficult because symptoms are often vague, and current tests can be invasive and may require multiple hospital visits. Ellele Health has developed a new medical device called the Ellele Sampling Device. This device is designed to gently collect a sample from the vaginal wall. Early studies have shown it can collect enough cells for laboratory analysis, with the potential to detect gynaecological conditions in a way that is less invasive and more comfortable than existing tests. In this study, the investigators will use the Ellele Device to collect samples from both cancer patients and patients considered to be comparative controls. Taking part does not mean the patient has cancer or that the patient is being tested for cancer. The sample will only be used for research. The aim is to see whether this new device can pick up biological markers linked to endometrial and ovarian cancer and to assess how easy it is to use in a clinical setting. The findings could help improve early detection and reduce the need for more invasive procedures in the future.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Start Date
February 5, 2026
Primary Completion Date
February 6, 2027
Completion Date
September 1, 2027
Last Updated
February 24, 2026
300
ESTIMATED participants
Ellele Sampling Device
DEVICE
Lead Sponsor
Ellele Health
Collaborators
NCT05039801
NCT04550494
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