An Investigation in the Use of Curcumin Topical Herbal Agent for the Treatment of Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia
Lisa Flowers
Summary
The purpose of this study is to see if curcumin can suppress HPV infection in women with low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LSIL) disease or treated high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL) disease. This study plans to explore the effect of curcumin as a potential medical treatment in HIV-uninfected and infected women with mild precancerous lesions of the cervix or recently treated high-grade precancerous lesions at risk for persistent HPV infection. About 200 women with low-grade precancerous lesions of the cervix or recently treated high-grade precancerous lesions will be enrolled to either insert 2000 mg of curcumin capsules in their vagina once a week or placebo after undergoing colposcopy or loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP). They will have a repeat visit in 6 months where they will undergo a Pap smear and HPV test to determine if there are higher rates of HPV clearance after curcumin administration. If HPV is present or the Pap smear is abnormal, patients will then undergo colposcopic examination to evaluate cervical histology.
Description
Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer worldwide. The causative agent responsible for cervical cancer is the persistent infection with oncogenic Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Rates of cervical cancer and HPV infection are increased particularly in HIV-infected women due to immunosuppression with cervical cancer categorized as an AIDS-defining diagnosis. Despite the promise of HPV vaccine in the prevention of cervical cancer, the widespread availability of this vaccine is limited due to cost and accessibility. Therefore, prevention strategies to reduce the risk of cervical cancer after H…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 21+ years
- Sex
- Female
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * HIV-uninfected and infected women (without current AIDS-defining illness) * Presence of a cervix * Biopsy-proven LSIL disease or recently treated HSIL disease * Adherence to combined anti-retrovirals (cART) if HIV infected * On continuous antiretrovirals with a cluster of differentiation 4 (CD4) count \>200 cells/ml with sustained undetectable viral load for at least 3 months (only for HIV-positive participants) * On reliable birth control: combined oral contraceptive pills (OCP), long-acting reversible contraception (LARC), bilateral tubal ligation (BTL) or Depo-Provera…
Interventions
- DrugCurcumin C3 Complex
Curcumin (Curcumin C3 Complex prepared by Sabinsa Corporation), a constituent of the spice turmeric, is considered to be a low-toxicity, dietary-derived agent with chemopreventative and therapeutic benefits. Study participants will be instructed to insert four 500 mg (2000 mg total) curcumin capsules once a week (excluding days when they are on their menses) for 20 weeks. Participants will insert capsules using the vaginal applicator while lying on their back with their knees bent. Participants will be instructed to gently insert the capsules into the vagina as far as they will go comfortably, similar to a tampon insertion or other common intravaginal drugs. Cervical cytology and HPV testing will be performed at baseline and 6 months after the baseline visit. If cervical cytology or HPV testing is abnormal at 6 months, a colposcopy with biopsies will be performed. All samples will be used to analyze for the study outcomes.
- DrugPlacebo
Study participants randomized to the placebo arm will insert four 500 mg (2000 mg total) of the placebo (gelatin) capsules once a week (excluding days when they are on their menses) for 20 weeks. Participants will insert the capsules using the vaginal applicator while lying on their back with their knees bent. Participants will be instructed to gently insert the capsules into the vagina as far as they will go comfortably, similar to a tampon insertion or other common intravaginal drugs. Cervical cytology and HPV testing will be performed at baseline and 6 months after the baseline visit. If cervical cytology or HPV testing is abnormal at 6 months, a colposcopy with biopsies will be performed. All samples will be used to analyze for the study outcomes.
Locations (3)
- Emory UniversityAtlanta, Georgia
- Grady Memorial HospitalAtlanta, Georgia
- Grady Hospital - Ponce De Leon ClinicAtlanta, Georgia