Using self-sampling followed by HPV testing, more than twice as many women at risk of developing cervical cancer could be identified and offered preventive treatment. This is shown by researchers at ...
The substantial improvement in screening uptake among NH Black and Hispanic women highlights the effectiveness of combining culturally competent education with HPV self-sampling. Disparities in ...
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) self-sampling promises to make the process of screening for cervical cancer easier, more ...
At-home self-sampling cervical screening looks likely to be an option in the future. But scientists warn that steps must be taken to ensure that the offer of at-home sampling doesn't have a negative ...
New research from University of Manchester experts suggests that introducing a UK-wide self-sampling program alongside existing ‘smear tests’ could help to remove most of the current barriers to ...
More than half of eligible women offered the option of taking their own sample for HPV cervical screening or having it done by their GP would choose to do it themselves, according to a new study from ...
Although direct-mail self-sampling significantly increased cervical cancer screening, the opt-in approach only minimally increased screening. Within a US health system, cervical cancer screening ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Non-speculum sampling by clinicians and self-sampling “substantially increased” cervical cancer screening uptake ...
Cervical cancer is uniquely preventable with programs of regular screening. In many high-income nations, including Canada, the incidence of and mortality associated with cervical cancer have declined ...