Peer power: new program aims to slash cancer deaths in Zambia's youth with HIV
NCT ID NCT06004011
Summary
This study tests a new support program to help young people living with HIV in Zambia get cancer diagnosed earlier and stick with their treatment. It will train peers to offer counseling and education to overcome barriers to care. The goal is to reduce early deaths from cancers like cervical cancer and lymphoma in this high-risk group.
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RECRUITINGLusaka, Zambia
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