Mothers and daughters unite in kenyan fight against cervical cancer

NCT ID NCT06411938

Summary

This program aims to prevent cervical cancer in a region of Kenya by combining two proven strategies: screening adult women for high-risk HPV and vaccinating young girls against the virus. It involves 2,300 participants, including mothers and their daughters, to test a community-based approach that overcomes barriers like travel and cost. The study also gathers feedback to understand what makes the program work and to improve future efforts.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Moi University

    Eldoret, Kenya

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