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An insight into clinical and laboratory detections for screening and diagnosis of cervical cancer.

Shruthi PadavuPooja AichpureBallamoole Krishna KumarAnoop KumarRadhaKanta RathoShipra SonkusareIndrani KarunasagarIddya KarunasagarPraveen Rai
Published in: Expert review of molecular diagnostics (2023)
Despite the well-known screening strategies for cervical cancer, developing nations lack effective implementation due to various factors. With the current rate of cervical cancer cases, precise and timely identification of HPV can significantly impact the prevention and efficient management of cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is the most common gynecological cancer in developing countries. The primary screening test with cytology and molecular testing of HPV is important for preventing cervical cancer. To address these issues, several point-of-care assays have been developed to facilitate rapid screening of HPV with the least turnaround time.
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