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ID DOID:192
Name sex cord-gonadal stromal tumor
Definition A reproductive organ cancer that is located_in the sex cord-derived tissues of the ovary or testis and derives_from granulosa cells, Leydig cells, Sertoli cells, and fibroblasts.
Source DiseaseOntology.org
Alt Ids DOID:12293
Path disease disease of cellular proliferation cancer organ system cancer reproductive organ cancer sex cord-gonadal stromal tumor

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Molecular Profile Therapy Indication/Tumor Type Response Type Profile Response Detail
Clinical Trial Phase Therapies Title Recruitment Status Covered Countries Other Countries
NCT01042522 Phase II Carboplatin Cisplatin Paclitaxel Etoposide Bleomycin Paclitaxel and Carboplatin or Bleomycin Sulfate, Etoposide Phosphate, and Cisplatin in Treating Patients With Advanced or Recurrent Sex Cord-Ovarian Stromal Tumors Unknown status USA 0
NCT03926936 Phase II Fulvestrant FUlvestrant in Gynecological Cancers That Are Potentially Hormone Sensitive: the FUCHSia Study (FUCHSia) Recruiting BEL 0