RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06507917

Concordance and Acceptability of Self-screening Versus Screening by a Healthcare Professional for HPV, a Risk Factor for Anal Cancer, by Swab in People Living With HIV


Sponsor

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de la Réunion

Enrollment

398 participants

Start Date

Nov 28, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Anal canal cancers are on the increase in France, with around 2,000 new cases per year. These lesions can be detected by directed biopsies or smear tests. The incidence rate of anal cancer is 30 times higher in people living with HIV than in the general population. According to a recent study, the risk of anal cancer is highest in this population, but is also high in heterosexual men over 30 and women over 30. However, the proposal of a proctological examination in this population is not systematic. In France, there is no HPV screening for people living with HIV, but there is a recommendation for proctology consultation in certain cases, notably for men who have sex with men (MSM) or for women with vaginal cervical lesions. Several oncogenic HPV serotypes have been identified in the genesis of anal cancer. The serotype identified as the most carcinogenic is HPV-16 (89%). This study will look at anal HPV screening in people over 30 living with HIV, thus including a population for which no screening is currently offered (heterosexual men living with HIV and women living with HIV without vaginal cervical lesions), and will assess the concordance and acceptability of self-screening versus screening by a healthcare professional as part of a comprehensive anal cancer screening strategy in this population.


Eligibility

Min Age: 30 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This study is comparing two methods for screening anal HPV — a virus that can lead to anal cancer — in people living with HIV. It compares self-collected swabs (done by the patient) versus swabs collected by a healthcare worker to see if both methods are equally accurate and which patients prefer. **You may be eligible if...** - You are living with HIV - You are 30 years old or older - You live on Réunion Island and are followed at the University Hospital there - You are able to perform an anal self-swab and complete a questionnaire **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You had an anal swab done less than 7 days ago - You already have a current diagnosis of anal cancer - You are a minor or have legal restrictions on participation Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTanal swabbing

anal swabbing


Locations(2)

CHU de la Réunion Recherche Clinique

Saint-Denis, Reunion

CHU de la Réunion Recherche Clinique

Saint-Pierre, Reunion

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