Helping with food and housing may boost cancer screening Follow-Up
NCT ID NCT05458960
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at whether providing support for unmet basic needs—like food, housing, or transportation—helps low-income women attend their colposcopy appointment after an abnormal cervical cancer screening. The trial planned to enroll 72 participants but was stopped early with only 3 enrolled. The goal was to see if a social needs navigator program could improve show rates compared to usual care.
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Washington University School of Medicine
St Louis, Missouri, 63110, United States
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