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A comparison of the carbon footprint of alternative sampling approaches for cervical screening in the UK: A descriptive study.

Whittaker MayaJennifer C DaviesAlexandra SargentMatt SawyerEmma J Crosbie
Published in: BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology (2023)
Routine cervical sampling is up to 8.7-fold more carbon-intensive than self-sampling approaches with equivalent effectiveness. We found negligible differences in the carbon footprint of alternative self-sampling methods, supporting the need for an informed choice of screening options for participants, which includes sharing information on their environmental impacts.
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