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  • Public Health
  • Oncology

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  • Australia implemented HPV-based cervical screening on December 1, 2017.
  • The National Cervical Screening Program (NCSP) allows self-collection for never- or under-screened women refusing practitioner samples.
  • This study evaluates a pilot program for self-collection acceptability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the quantitative results of a pilot study on the acceptability of self-collection for cervical screening.
  • To assess the feasibility and acceptance of an alternative pathway for HPV-based cervical screening.

Main Methods:

  • Eligible women were offered self-collection using a flocked swab in a private clinic area.
  • Participants received instructions and collected their own samples.
  • Samples were tested for oncogenic HPV by Victorian Cytology Service (VCS) Pathology.

Main Results:

  • Seventy-nine out of 98 eligible women opted for self-collection.
  • Seventy-seven samples yielded valid HPV test results.
  • 14 samples were positive for oncogenic HPV; 10 proceeded to follow-up, revealing 3 squamous abnormalities, including 2 high-grade lesions.

Conclusions:

  • The pilot study's self-collection pathway demonstrated high acceptance rates compared to home-based programs.
  • Quantitative data from self-collection were consistent with existing literature.
  • Self-collection presents a promising alternative for improving cervical screening participation.