At-Home test aims to catch cervical cancer early for thousands of women
NCT ID NCT06942286
Summary
This study is testing whether sending HPV self-collection kits to women's homes can make cervical cancer screening easier and more accessible in Indonesia. It will enroll 8,000 women aged 30-69 who are overdue for screening. Women who test positive for high-risk HPV will receive follow-up exams and treatment if needed, with the goal of preventing cervical cancer before it develops.
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Locations
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Dharmais National Cancer Center Hospital
Jakarta, Jakarta Special Capital Region, 11420, Indonesia
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Puskesmas Depok
Depok, West Java, Indonesia
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Puskesmas Lebak
Lebak, Banten, Indonesia
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