New push to stop cervical cancer in High-Risk women
NCT ID NCT06708351
Summary
This study aims to find better ways to screen women with HIV for cervical cancer in Kenya, where they face a much higher risk. It will test a package of strategies, including at-home HPV test kits and mobile phone support, to help more women get screened and receive follow-up care if needed. The goal is to prevent cervical cancer by catching and treating early warning signs.
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Kenya Medical Research Institute
Nairobi, Kenya
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