Urgent cervical cancer plea issued to women

Health & Fitness
29 Jul 2025 • 4:20 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • More than 3,000 women in the UK are diagnosed with cervical cancer annually, with approximately a third of eligible women overdue for screening.
  • A study led by Queen Mary University of London and King’s College London suggests that offering at-home self-tests for HPV could prevent up to 1,000 cervical cancer cases each year.
  • The research, conducted across 13 GP practices in West London, found that 52 per cent of women accepted and returned a self-sampling kit when offered in-person at an appointment.
  • Uptake was significantly lower for postal offers, at 12 per cent for kits and 5 per cent for letters offering a kit.
  • Home-testing kits for HPV are set to be rolled out in England for those overdue for cervical cancer screening, providing an alternative to internal examinations.

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