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Clinical Trial

Unidos Contra el VPH

NCT: NCT06825689 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT06825689
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2025-01-28
Completion2029-02
SponsorUniversity of Texas at Austin (OTHER)
First posted
Last updated

Brief Summary

The purpose of the Unidos Contra el VPH study is to help find options to screen, or check, for cervical cancer that individuals can do at home to help prevent and detect cervical cancer early. Usually, people get screened for cervical cancer with a Pap smear and human papillomavirus (HPV) test by a health care provider. This is not always easy for individuals who are not able to get to a clinic or feel uncomfortable having the procedure done. That is why we want to find other ways that may be easier and more comfortable for people to be screened for cervical cancer. The two main questions the study aims to answer are: 1. How do the following three cervical cancer screening methods compare for improving screening completion rates? o In-home HPV self-sampling with a vaginal swab * In-home HPV self-sampling with urine testing * In-clinic traditional Pap smear with HPV test 2. What are participant beliefs and preferences regarding these three screening methods? Participants in the study will be randomly assigned to one of three groups. This means each person has an equal chance of being placed in any group. They will also complete two surveys as part of the study. The three screening method groups are described below: Group 1: Urine Self-Sampling * Participants in this group will receive a kit with a urine sample cup to use at home, instructions explaining how to take the sample and a pre-paid mailing box to mail the urine sample to the lab. Group 2: Vaginal Swab Self-Sampling o Participants in this group will receive a kit with a vaginal swab and collection tube to use at home, instructions explaining how to take the sample and a pre-paid mailing box to mail the sample to the lab. Group 3: In-Clinic Screening * An in-clinic co-testing appointment is scheduled for a Pap smear and HPV test done together at Project Vida Health Center. By comparing these approaches, this study aims to improve access to cervical cancer screening and provide better options for those who face barriers to clinic-based screening.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Unidos Contra el VPH?

Unidos Contra el VPH is a clinical trial registered under NCT06825689. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT06825689?

The current status of NCT06825689 (Unidos Contra el VPH) is: RECRUITING.

When did Unidos Contra el VPH start?

Unidos Contra el VPH started on 2025-01-28.

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