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Single-visit Approach, Screen-and-Treat Method with Thermal Ablation to Increase the Treatment of Precancerous Cervical Lesions Among Women in Kenya

Trial Status: active

This clinical trial studies whether the single-visit approach (SVA)-screen-and-treat (SAT) method with (+) thermal ablation increases the treatment of precancerous cervical lesions among women in Kenya. Prevention, screening, and early detection are important in cancer control. Despite this, screening and treatment of screen positive lesions remain low among women in Kenya. The SVA-SAT method is a screening approach that uses visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) to identify patients with precancerous lesions. Patients with precancerous lesions are treated on the same day as the screening visit. TA is a procedure using heat to remove tissue or a part of the body, or destroy its function. It can be used to treat precancerous cervical lesions. Using SVA-SAT+TA may lower patient anxiety of waiting for a diagnosis as well as lower the number of times the patient returns for clinic visits. This may increase the treatment of precancerous cervical lesions among women in Kenya.