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At-Home HPV Testing Kits Could Close Cervical Cancer Screening Gaps

The researchers said pairing the self-administered HPV kits with assistance in booking in-person appointments helped close cervical cancer screening gaps.

at-home hpv testing kids helped close cervical cancer screening gaps

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By Sara Heath

- A study out of the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health is bringing cervical cancer screenings to the forefront, outlining key strategies that could help get women in for care and close care gaps.

The study, completed in partnership with the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, showed that a program for at-home HPV testing kits helped get more patients in for in-person cancer screening care.

These findings come as the US continues its work to close care gaps, which were problematic before 2020 but grew starker after the pandemic. In February 2023, data in the Epic Health Research Network showed that cancer screening rates tanked between January 2018 and December 2022.