New study aims to catch cancer earlier for people with HIV
NCT ID NCT05074264
Summary
This study is testing different screening methods to find the best way to detect early signs of cervical and anal cancer in people living with HIV. Researchers are comparing several tests, including HPV checks and cell phone imaging, to see which combinations are most accurate. The goal is to create a better screening program that catches pre-cancerous changes early, when they are most treatable.
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Locations
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Condesa Iztapalapa Specialized Clinic
Mexico City, Mexico City, 09730, Mexico
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Condesa Specialized Clinic
Mexico City, Mexico City, 06170, Mexico
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Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia (INCan)
Mexico City, Mexico City, 14080, Mexico
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University of Puerto Rico Comprehensive Cancer Center
San Juan, PR, 00936-3027, Puerto Rico
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