Phone app aims to close cancer screening gap for native women

NCT ID NCT07574190

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tests whether a culturally tailored mobile web app can help more Indigenous women get screened for cervical cancer. About 120 women aged 25-65 from the Yankton Sioux Tribe who are overdue for screening will use the app or receive printed materials. The goal is to see if the app boosts screening rates and knowledge.

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  • Yankton Sioux Tribe

    Lake Andes, South Dakota, 57356, United States

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