The Cancer Tracking System (CATSystem)
Study Overview
This study focuses on a new approach to improve cervical cancer screening and treatment in Kenya. Cervical cancer is preventable, but it remains a major health issue, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. In Kenya, many women do not get screened, and those who do often do not follow up after treatment.
What We Are Doing
We are conducting a randomized controlled trial in 10 government hospitals in Kenya. Half of these hospitals will use the CATSystem, while the other half will continue with standard care. Our main goal is to see how many women who test positive for cervical cancer receive the necessary treatment. We will also look at how many women get screened and how quickly they start treatment.
Why This Matters
The CATSystem uses technology to tackle common challenges in cervical cancer care. This study aims to show how effective this system can be, which could lead to wider use in the future.
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