Human papillomavirus (HPV) through self-sampling, presenting a promising model for cervical cancer screening. The method involves individuals collecting their own samples, potentially revolutionizing the screening process by increasing accessibility and convenience. The efficacy and reliability of this self-sampling method in identifying HPV infections are explored, along with its implications for early detection and prevention of cervical cancer. This innovative model offers a convenient and effective strategy for expanding screening efforts and reducing the burden of cervical cancer worldwide.
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