CHILI Technical General Meeting 2
University Ghent, Belgium
The consortium partners of the CHILI project will meet in UGent for a technical meeting.
Global implementation of cancer screening can be hindered by differences in cultures and available resources between countries. The EU-funded CHILI project addresses this challenge by determining the acceptability, feasibility and cost-effectiveness of the ELEVATE cervical cancer screening tool for women in low-income countries. The tool is a portable, battery-powered device compatible with self-sampling and comprises an HPV DNA test as well as a proteomic biomarkers detection sensor is offered to women in Uganda, Mozambique, Ethiopa and Cambodia.