Plain-English translation of NCT06574087 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This research study is looking at women who have been diagnosed with HPV-related gynecological disease (such as cervical precancer or cancer) to see how often they develop precancerous changes in the anal canal. Researchers will use two types of screening tests — a blood test for high-risk HPV types and a cell sample from both the cervix and anal canal — along with a special magnifying examination if needed, to find the best way to detect these changes early.
Women with HPV-related gynecological disease may be at higher risk for similar precancerous changes in the anal canal, but doctors don't yet know how common this is or which screening test works best to catch it early. This study aims to answer those questions so doctors can protect these patients better.
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You will visit the study clinic to provide samples from your cervical and anal areas for HPV testing and cell examination. If the initial screening suggests possible precancerous changes, you may undergo a closer examination of the anal canal using a special magnifying instrument, and a small tissue sample may be taken for further testing. The study will help establish screening guidelines for people like you.
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