New Two-Probe technique aims to cut cervical cancer risk in HIV-Positive women

NCT ID NCT07390916

First seen Feb 05, 2026 · Last updated Jun 13, 2026 · Updated 17 times

Summary

This study will test if using two probes during a procedure called thermal ablation works better than the usual one-probe method to prevent cervical cancer in women living with HIV. The study will involve 300 women in Rwanda who have HIV and signs of early cervical changes. The goal is to see if the two-probe approach is safe, acceptable, and more effective at clearing the HPV virus that can lead to cancer.

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  • Research for Development (RD) Rwanda

    Kigali, Rwanda

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