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Filter by:This trail is to evaluate the safety profile of Recombinant Nonavalent (Types 6/11/16/18/31/33/45/52/58) Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine (Escherichia Coli) in healthy Chinese women ages 20-45 and determine the optimal ratio of the antigens included in the investigational vaccine. Besides, the trail is also to demonstrate that the levels of neutralizing antibodies to vaccine HPV types 31, 33, 45, 52 and 58 elicited by the investigational vaccine with the chosen optimal antigen ratio are superior to those induced by Gardasil.
This study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability profile of Recombinant Nonavalent (Types 6/11/16/18/31/33/45/52/58) Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine (Escherichia Coli) in healthy women ages 18-45
The objective of this study is to validate the of the Evalyn®Brush via self-collection to the standard clinician-collected technique using the BD SurePathâ„¢ collection vial and Rovers CombiBrush for detection of Human Papillomavirus (HPV). This study will validate the sensitivity and specificity of the Evalyn Brush with the future goal of making this testing approach available for self-collection in the future.
This is a Phase I, first-in-human, randomized, observer-blinded, placebo-controlled, dose escalation study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of BV601 (a HPV Vaccine) in healthy adult volunteers.
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare a 2-dose and 3-dose series of 9vHPV vaccine among 27-45-year-old females to assess if 2 doses elicit a noninferior immune response. Participants will be randomized 1:1 to either the 2-dose group or the 3-dose group and asked to provide 4 blood samples over a period of 12 months. All 2-dose participants will be offered a 3rd dose after the final blood draw,12 months after their initial vaccination.
Evaluation of a novel self-collection device for cervical cancer screening.
This study is to demonstrate that the administration of the investigational vaccine can reduce the Combined Incidence of HPV types 6/11/16/18/31/33/45/52/58-related high-grade Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia (CIN 2/3), Adenocarcinoma in Situ (AIS), Invasive Cervical Carcinoma, high-grade Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia (VIN 2/3), high-grade Vaginal Intraepithelial Neoplasia (VaIN 2/3), high-grade Anal Intraepithelial Neoplasia (AIN 2/3), vulvar cancer, vaginal cancer or anal cancer.
The study is to evaluate immune response induced by 9-valent HPV study vaccine is non-inferior to those induced by GARDASIL® 9 administrated with 3-dose schedule in female participants aged 20-26 years in China, if the immune response induced with same conditions in 9-19 age group is non-inferior to 20-26 age group, and if the immune response induced by 9-valent HPV study vaccine administrated with 2-dose schedule in females aged 9-14 years is non-inferior to 3-dose schedule in females aged 20-26 years.
Cervical cancer seriously threatens women's health and HPV infection is the main cause of cervical cancer. Traditionally, Cervical cancer screening is based on cervical exfoliated cell samples collected by health care provider, which is labor consuming and the coverage and compliance are both relatively low in some areas. Non-invasive hrHPV self-sampling test appears to be more acceptable and may improve the HPV screening coverage. This study aims to evaluate the clinical performance of a newly developed urine/vaginal self-sampling hrHPV test in Cervical cancer screening.
This is an open label, multicenter, phase 1/2 study to assess the safety/tolerability and preliminary clinical activity of STAR0602 as a single agent administered intravenously in participants with advanced solid tumors that are antigen-rich.