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Cervical Exams for the Prevention of Cervical Cancer for Women Living with HIV in Latin American and the Caribbean

Trial Status: active

This clinical trial tests whether cervical exams (colposcopies) work to prevent cervical cancer in women living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in Latin America and the Caribbean. Cervical cancer is a relatively common cancer among women living with HIV. This study may help doctors to determine the best way to test for damaged areas of the cervix. Damaged areas of the cervix should be treated and removed to prevent cancer of the cervix.