New screening study aims to catch cervical cancer early in egyptian women
NCT ID NCT07250841
First seen Dec 26, 2025 · Last updated May 22, 2026 · Updated 20 times
Summary
This study screened nearly 1,000 Egyptian women aged 25-60 for early signs of cervical cancer during their regular gynecology visits. Researchers used a modern liquid-based Pap smear to detect abnormal cells that could lead to cancer. The goal was to catch these changes early and gather data on how common they are in this population.
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Kasr Al-Aini Hospital - Cairo University
Cairo, Egypt
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