New tracking system aims to boost cervical cancer screening in kenya
NCT ID NCT06286462
First seen Mar 18, 2026 · Last updated May 06, 2026 · Updated 10 times
Summary
This study tests a web-based system called CATSystem that helps doctors follow guidelines for cervical cancer screening and treatment. About 6600 women at 10 Kenyan hospitals will take part. The goal is to see if the tool increases the number of women who get proper care after a positive screen.
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Locations
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Akala Health Center
Akala, Kenya
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Alupe Sub-County Hospital
Busia, Kenya
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Bondo Referral Hospital
Bondo, Kenya
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Busia County Referral Hospital
Busia, Kenya
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Khunyangu Sub-County Hospital
Busia, Kenya
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Matayos Health Center
Busia, Kenya
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Nambale Sub-County Hospital
Siaya, Kenya
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Port Victoria Sub-County Hospital
Busia, Kenya
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Ukwala Sub-County Hospital
Ukwala, Kenya
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Yala Sub-County Hospital
Siaya, Kenya
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