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NCT06665841

Correlation Between Selenium Levels in Human Tissues and HPV-related Cervical Lesions and Outcomes

Sponsor: Second Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University

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Summary

This study investigates the relationship between selenium levels in human tissues and the persistence of HPV (human papillomavirus) infection, particularly focusing on cervical-related lesions. The main objectives are to explore the correlation between selenium levels in different body samples (hair, nails, urine, and blood) and to evaluate selenium's potential protective effects against HPV persistence and its progression to cervical lesions. Key goals of the study include: Determining whether non-invasive monitoring (e.g., hair, nails, urine) can accurately reflect blood selenium levels. Understanding how selenium levels fluctuate in women with persistent HPV infection, and whether selenium supplementation can reduce the risk of HPV-related cervical disease progression. Exploring selenium's role in enhancing immune function, especially in older adults, to help clear HPV infection. By recruiting volunteers for selenium level testing and tracking HPV-positive women over time, this research aims to provide evidence on the effectiveness of selenium in preventing cervical cancer progression and potentially clearing HPV infections.

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

200

Start Date

2024-11-01

Completion Date

2027-12-31

Last Updated

2024-10-30

Healthy Volunteers

Yes