Self-sampling to improve cervical cancer screening
Cervical cancer screening program where pre-cancers and cancers are detected and treated at early stage plays a major role in prevention. Screening should not only be accurate but also convenient for women. We have shown that self-sampling is well accepted by women in Norway and importantly, self-sampling performs equally well to physician-taken samples, displaying comparable sensitivity for detection of cervical precancer and cancer. We have also shown that offering self-sampling taken at home as an alternative to a physician-taken sample increases screening attendance among women who had not attended to screening for more than 10 years. These findings have contributed to implementation of self-sampling in the national screening program, CervicalScreen Norway now in 2024. Self-sampling is expected to boost participation among long-term non-attenders and enhance cervical cancer prevention.
Links to more detailed informasjon:
Self-collected specimens in the fight against cervical cancer
Increased attendance and reduced inequity in cervical cancer screening