New Survey by The Harris Poll Highlights Gaps in Cervical Cancer Screening Access
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According to the World Health Organization, cervical cancer kills more than 340,000 women globally, every year. It is the fourth most frequent cancer in women, yet it could be virtually eliminated through a comprehensive approach that includes prevention and screening. Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the cause of virtually all cervical precancer and cancer.
Most women in these countries have delayed a gynecology visit (
Self-collection for cervical cancer screening is a viable option for increasing access and health equity. It is already available in countries around the world, including
When asked why they might be interested in at-home screening for HPV or cervical cancer, of those interested, women in the
"Self-collection as an additional option could lead to earlier detection of precancer and prevention of cancer," said Nikos Pavlidis, acting president, Diagnostic Solutions at BD. "All women should have access to HPV screening. The
Women in the
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"A Pap test looks for existing abnormalities, including cervical precancer or cancer," said Dr. Jeff Andrews, a gynecologist and vice president of medical affairs for Integrated Diagnostic Solutions at BD. "An HPV assay is more sensitive than Pap tests and can identify the potential for abnormalities to develop. When a woman has a positive HPV result, it is important to know what kind of HPV she has—there are different types or strains. The risk of progression varies by type and by duration. And persistence of infection with the same type can be determined with an HPV assay that reports the types."
The results showed that most women consider cervical cancer screening a critical part of their health management (
"As a physician, I have an obligation to educate patients about ways to prevent and options to screen for cervical precancer," said Dr. Andrews. "As patients, women deserve more information on how they are being tested, including the type of test, how often they are being tested and why. Screening techniques advance and guidelines change. My patients are interested in knowing more about HPV, the types, the risks, and management of abnormal results. More knowledge about high-risk HPV types and cervical cancer screening can empower people with a cervix to take greater control of their own health."
This survey was conducted online by The Harris Poll among 1,112
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