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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for Development, Field Testing and Evaluation of the Efficacy of a Hand-held, Portable and Affordable Thermo-coagulator to Prevent Cervical Cancer in Low- and Middle-income Countries

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Development, Field Testing and Evaluation of the Efficacy of a Hand-held, Portable and Affordable Thermo-coagulator to Prevent Cervical Cancer in Low- and Middle-income Countries

Official Title: Development, Field Testing and Evaluation of the Efficacy of a Hand-held, Portable and Affordable Thermo-coagulator to Prevent Cervical Cancer in Low- and Middle-income Countries

Study ID: NCT02956239

Study Description

Brief Summary: This project develops, tests and produces a lightweight, cordless, battery driven and rechargeable hand-held device for treating cervical precancer (Liger Thermal Coagulator). The study evaluates its effectiveness compared to the current standard treatment (cryocautery) when used as part of a screen and treat programme using Visual Inspection with Acetic acid (VIA) in Sub Saharan Africa.

Detailed Description: This project aims to improve screen and treat programmes for cervical cancers by discovering the best method of treatment. The specific aims are 1. To develop, test and produce 20 novel lightweight hand-held cordless, portable battery driven and rechargeable Thermal Coagulators (Liger Medical, Utah). 2. To evaluate the success / failure rate of Thermal Coagulation in a randomised controlled trial comparing thermal coagulation to the existing current standard cryocautery and to Large Loop Excision of the Transformation Zone (LLETZ aka LEEP) as part of a screen and treat programme in Zambia. 3. To evaluate the user satisfaction scores of the Liger Thermal Coagulator cryocautery as part of a screen and treat programme in Zambia. 4. To determine the rate of over treatment of VIA positive women as revealed by histopathological examination of the randomly assigned excised treatment cases. 5. To determine the value of Z scan to predict normality and abnormality in VIA positive women randomly assigned to excisional therapy In collaboration with a medical devices company in Utah, the engineering performance of the Liger Thermal Coagulator has been developed and tested in vitro and in vivo. 200+ Liger units have been produced and a randomised controlled trial of the device has been undertaken, compared to cryocautery and LLETZ using efficacy and user friendliness as endpoints. The inclusion of a study arm of excisional therapy allows to quantify the rate of overtreatment in VIA programmes and using the Z scan may allow for a non invasive method of accurately predicting normality and abnormality in VIA positive women.

Eligibility

Minimum Age: 25 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT

Sex: FEMALE

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

UNC Global Project Zambia, Lusaka, , Zambia

Contact Details

Name: Partha Basu, Dr

Affiliation: IARC

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

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