Assessing the feasibility of a rapid, high-volume cervical cancer screening programme using HPV self-sampling and digital colposcopy in rural regions of Yunnan, China.
Andrew T GoldsteinLena Sophia GoldsteinRoberta LipsonSarah BedellJue WangSarah A StamperGal BrennerGail R GoldsteinKaren Davis O'KeefeS Casey O'KeefeMcKenna O'KeefeTierney O'KeefeAmelia R GoldsteinAnna ZhaoPublished in: BMJ open (2020)
This study illustrates a high-volume, rapid and practical strategy that can be used to screen and treat an ethnically diverse group of Chinese women. First, HPV self-sampling allows large numbers of women to be screened rapidly and relatively inexpensively. Only hrHPV+ women will then require further evaluation. Digital colposcopy is then performed on hrHPV+ women with a portable digital colposcope. The high-resolution images obtained can facilitate appropriate same-day treatment as they are able to accurately distinguish between CIN1 and ≥CIN2 lesions.
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