HPV Self-Sampling
Cross-source consensus on HPV Self-Sampling from 1 sources and 7 claims.
1 sources · 7 claims
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- In Denmark's Capital Region, HPV self-sampling has been offered to screening non-responders since 2017, including during the COVID-19 pandemic. — Women’s preference for HPV self-sampling devices: a programme-embedded, large-scale paired comparative study within the cervical cancer screening programme in the Capital Region of Denmark
- Across all study participants, 95.7% rated HPV self-sampling a positive experience. — Women’s preference for HPV self-sampling devices: a programme-embedded, large-scale paired comparative study within the cervical cancer screening programme in the Capital Region of Denmark
- 87.3% of participants preferred HPV self-sampling over clinician-performed screening for their next visit. — Women’s preference for HPV self-sampling devices: a programme-embedded, large-scale paired comparative study within the cervical cancer screening programme in the Capital Region of Denmark
- HPV self-sampling is an increasingly viable alternative to clinician-collected cervical specimens and supports the WHO target of eliminating cervical cancer. — Women’s preference for HPV self-sampling devices: a programme-embedded, large-scale paired comparative study within the cervical cancer screening programme in the Capital Region of Denmark
- HPV testing on self-collected samples has been analytically and clinically validated, and sample biostability has been established. — Women’s preference for HPV self-sampling devices: a programme-embedded, large-scale paired comparative study within the cervical cancer screening programme in the Capital Region of Denmark
- Self-sampling can broaden access to screening, particularly for underserved or hard-to-reach populations. — Women’s preference for HPV self-sampling devices: a programme-embedded, large-scale paired comparative study within the cervical cancer screening programme in the Capital Region of Denmark
- Women frequently report uncertainty about device reliability and a lack of confidence in performing sampling correctly. — Women’s preference for HPV self-sampling devices: a programme-embedded, large-scale paired comparative study within the cervical cancer screening programme in the Capital Region of Denmark