GLPwatch

Tirzepatide in Women With Obesity and Endometrial Intra-epithelial Neoplasia or Grade 1 Endometrial Cancer

NCT07078838 · Not yet recruiting

Last updated 2026-05-28

This clinical trial is testing the medication tirzepatide in women who have obesity along with either endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia or a low-grade form of endometrial cancer to see how it affects cell growth.

Status Not yet recruiting Approved but enrollment has not started.
Phase Phase 2 Tests whether it works and watches safety in a moderate group.
Type Interventional (clinical trial)
Design Randomized, open-label (no blinding) treatment study
Participants 40 people Planned (estimated).
Who can join Ages 18+ · female only
Timeline Started 2026-04 · est. completion 2029-03
Where 1 site · United States

What this study is testing ClinicalTrials.gov NCT07078838 ↗

Description as written by the study sponsor.

The goal of this study is to determine the anti-proliferative effect of tirzepatide on the endometrium of patients with endometrial intra-epithelial neoplasia (EIN) and Grade 1 endometrial cancer (EC), by comparing archival endometrial biopsy samples of patients randomized to tirzepatide versus SOC (no tirzepatide) to their post-intervention hysterectomy specimens. It was hypothesized that tirzepatide may help fight tumors in two ways: indirectly, by improving the body's overall metabolic health, and directly, by acting on abnormal cells in the uterus, such as those found in endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia (EIN) and endometrial cancer (EC). EIN is considered a precursor to EC. Tirzepatide may influence the tumor environment through key biological pathways related to insulin, fat metabolism, and mTOR signaling, all of which are often disrupted in individuals with obesity. Because both EIN and EC are strongly linked to obesity, tirzepatide could offer a promising dual benefit, promoting weight loss while also slowing or stopping tumor growth. The primary goal of this study is to determine whether tirzepatide can reduce cell proliferation in the lesions or tumors of patients with EIN and early- stage (Grade 1) EC. Patients will either be randomized to receive tirzepatide or no tirzepatide for 4 weeks prior to their hysterectomy surgery. Patients randomized to the tirzepatide arm will be given a glucose monitoring system for continuous monitoring with real-time alarms to alert of hypoglycemia. Patients will complete diaries during treatment to document compliance with medication and record any side effects. Patients will undergo standard of care surgery 7-10 days after the final dose of tirzepatide in order to minimize the risk of gastroparesis. During surgery (hysterectomy), an endometrial biopsy for uterine biopsy tissue will be collected. At the 1-month post-operation visit, patients from both arms will be referred to an institutional weight loss clinic.

Treatments tested

Main thing measuredAnti-proliferative effect of Tirzepatide
SponsorUNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
Conditions studiedEndometrial Cancer, Endometrial Intraepithelial Neoplasia, Grade 1 Endometrial Endometrioid Carcinoma
GLP-1 drugs tirzepatide

Full protocol, eligibility, and contacts on ClinicalTrials.gov NCT07078838 ↗