Mothers and daughters team up to fight HPV in nigeria
NCT ID NCT06010108
Summary
This study tested whether community-designed campaigns could help prevent HPV, a virus linked to cervical cancer. Researchers worked with 350 mother-daughter pairs in Nigeria. They used local ideas to create messages encouraging HPV vaccination for young girls and HPV self-testing kits for their mothers, aiming to overcome stigma and increase the use of these preventive services.
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Nigerian Institute of Medical Research
Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria
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