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Acceptability of extending HPV-based cervical screening intervals from 3 to 5 years: an interview study with women in England.

Martin NemecJo WallerJessica BarnesLaura A V Marlow
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
Communication of the interval change should be done in the context of broader information about HPV primary screening, emphasising that people who test negative for HPV are at lower risk of cell changes so can safely be screened every 5 years. The long time needed for HPV to develop into cervical cancer provides reassurance about safety, but it is important to be transparent that no screening test is perfect.
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