⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "A total no brainer"

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Love this, so easy."

Spots is the easy way to track your skin, mole and cancer changes.

Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for Home-based Cervical Cancer Screening Project

The following info and data is provided "as is" to help patients around the globe.
We do not endorse or review these studies in any way.

Trial Identification

Brief Title: Home-based Cervical Cancer Screening Project

Official Title: Offering Home-based Versus Hospital-based HPV Counseling and Testing for Cervical Cancer Screening in Rural West Region of Cameroon: a Randomised Cluster Trial

Study ID: NCT06166420

Conditions

Cervical Cancer

Study Description

Brief Summary: Cervical cancer is a public health problem in Cameroon.In 2020, the country had a crude incidence of 20.2 per 100 000 women for an incidence to mortality ratio of 0.65. As for now, the country does not have a national screening program to combat the disease. Only 6% of cameroonian women have once been screened for cervical cancer. In order to increase screening uptake so as to reach 70% recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), a home-based cervical cancer screening approach is proposed. The objective of our study is to compare two recruitment strategies for cervical cancer screening in rural Cameroon.

Detailed Description: In 2018, a 5 years cervical cancer screening project called: "Promoting Comprehensive Cervical Cancer Prevention and Better Women's Health in Low- and Medium Resource Settings in the Health District of Dschang" was launched in the West Region of Cameroon. The study aimed at screening 2000 women per year following screen-triage-treatment as recommended by WHO in a 3T approach: Test with HPV self-sampling test, Triage by visual assessement of the cervix with acetic acid and lugol (VIA/VILI), Treatment with thermal ablation. Despite sensitization using communication information channels, uptake of the screening was below the target. In order to increase uptake of the screening, this study proposes a home-based strategy using Community Health Workers (CHW). Community Health Workers (CHW) are lay members of the community who carry out health promotion activities after training. In a randomised controlled cluster trial, two recruitment strategies for cervical cancer screening will be compared: in one arm a team made up of a CHW and a nurse will do door-to-door sensitization and propose home-based HPV self-sampling test to eligible women and in the other arm CHW will do door-to-door sensitization and issue invitation cards to eligible women for hospital-based HPV self-sampling test. This study is nested in ongoing cervical cancer screening project. Primary objective: To compare completeness of full screening between two different recruitment strategies in rural area: counselling and home-based HPV self-sampling test versus counselling and hospital-based HPV self-sampling test. Secondary objectives: * To determine the proportion of women who will carry out an HPV self-sampling test in both strategies within 3 months of sensitization. * To determine the proportion of HPV positive women who will undergo VIA/VILI in both arms within 3 months. * To assess the acceptability of home self-sampling HPV test and perception of single versus 2 visits approaches. * To determine predictors of non-adherence to care-seeking for HPV positive women. * To determine the number of pre-cancers and/or cancers diagnosed in both arms and their treatment. * To calculate the economic cost of both strategies. Mixed method design, quantitative and qualitative informations will be collected.

Eligibility

Minimum Age: 30 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT

Sex: FEMALE

Healthy Volunteers: Yes

Locations

Dschang District Hospital, Dschang, Menoua, Cameroon

Contact Details

Name: Patrick Petignat, Pr

Affiliation: University Hospital, Geneva

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Useful links and downloads for this trial

Clinicaltrials.gov

Google Search Results

Logo

Take Control of Your Skin and Body Changes Today.

Try out Spots for free, set up only takes 2 mins.

spots app storespots app store

Join others from around the world: