New study offers At-Home HPV tests to improve screening for transgender community
NCT ID NCT05883111
Summary
This study is exploring if self-collected samples (like vaginal swabs, urine, and mouthwash) are a good and acceptable way to check for high-risk HPV in transgender people. It aims to understand how common HPV is in this community and if self-testing could make cancer screening more accessible and comfortable. The research involves 100 participants who will collect their own samples and complete a survey.
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Locations
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Ambrose King Centre, Barts Health NHS Trust
London, United Kingdom
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CliniQ, Caldicott Centre, Kings College Hospitals
London, United Kingdom
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University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust Sexual Health Service
Brighton, United Kingdom
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