Universitat Rovira i Virgili

ELEVATE Annual Technical Review

Belgium

The Elevate consortium will bring together a team of medical doctors, public health researchers, economists, biological engineers, and technology developers from several European and Latin American countries on September 28th to review the developments of the project. The consortium consist of 9 partners: 6 universities and 3 non-academic partner organizations.

About Elevate

The ELEVATE consortium wants to empower women to screen for their cervical cancer risk in any setting while guaranteeing rapid and easy-to-understand results. To that end, the project will identify hard-to-reach women and design a screening strategy to access them. This strategy includes the development of a user-friendly, low-cost, portable self-sampling screening tool which will be able to detect 14 high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) types and 2 proteomic cervical cancer biomarkers.

The simultaneous detection of HPV DNA with the proteomic marker will allow for more accurate detection of HPV infections associated with cervical cancer progression. Therefore more relevant patients can be detected and treated, thereby drastically reducing the cancer burden in these populations. An intervention during which the self-testing device will be piloted in hard-to-reach communities in Belgium, Portugal, Ecuador and Brazil will provide information about the acceptability and cost-effectiveness of the tool.

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