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Home / Health / Cervical Cancer Tests Go Home: Easier Access Ahead

Cervical Cancer Tests Go Home: Easier Access Ahead

5 Feb

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Summary

  • At-home cervical screening kits will be more widely available in England this year.
  • The NHS is expanding the use of DIY test kits to improve screening access.
  • Fear and discomfort prevent many women from attending cervical screening appointments.
Cervical Cancer Tests Go Home: Easier Access Ahead

Charities dedicated to fighting cervical cancer have expressed optimism regarding new, potentially gentler testing methods. These advancements could significantly improve access to screening for women across the UK. The National Health Service (NHS) is already initiating the distribution of at-home test kits in select areas of England.

These DIY kits, which include a vaginal swab, are intended for women who have missed previous cervical screening appointments. The wider rollout of these kits is anticipated later this year, aiming to reach a larger population. Current cervical screening involves a nurse or doctor using a speculum to access the cervix and test for high-risk HPV types.

However, a significant number of women, approximately five million, are not up-to-date with their screenings. Reasons cited for this include fear, pain, discomfort, and specific life circumstances. Athena Lamnisos from The Eve Appeal points out that factors such as negative past experiences, menopause, disabilities, cultural barriers, or being a survivor of sexual violence can make screening difficult.

Officials note that younger women, individuals with disabilities, and those from ethnic minority communities and LGBT+ groups are more prone to missing these vital appointments. Doctors are also providing guidance on making in-person screening more comfortable.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Charities are encouraged by new, potentially gentler ways of testing for cervical cancer, including at-home test kits.
The NHS is expanding the use of at-home test kits, containing a vaginal swab, to women who have missed screening appointments, with a wider rollout planned this year.
Reasons for missed cervical screening include fear, pain, discomfort, negative past experiences, disabilities, cultural barriers, and being a survivor of sexual violence.

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