Evaluation of the Cancer Tracking System (CATSystem)
NCT06286462
Summary
Cervical cancer contributes to significant preventable mortality in Kenya where less than 20% of women are screened. The Cancer Tracking System (CATSystem) is a web-based, algorithm generated tool to promote guideline adherent cervical cancer screening and retention through treatment. The goal of this project is to rigorously evaluate the efficacy, implementation, and cost-effectiveness of the CATSystem to improve rates of screening, treatment, referral, and follow-up care in a matched, cluster randomized controlled trial in 10 Kenyan government hospitals (5 intervention, 5 standard of care).
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * women above 16 years of age * access to a cell phone, * presenting for cervical cancer screening at a study hospital. Exclusion Criteria: * greater than 20 weeks gestation, * incarcerated patients, * women who study staff feel are unable to provide written informed consent due to impaired capacity.
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NCT06286462